The Representation of the People (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2013, introduced by Law Minister Kapil Sibal, provides for two changes in the Act of 1951 which were approved by the Union Cabinet last week.
The amendments to the RPA, if passed by Parliament, shall come into effect from July 10, 2013, the day the Supreme Court gave the two judgements providing for immediate disqualification of convicted lawmakers and barring those in jail from contesting.
"Further, the government is of the view that without waiting for the outcome of the said review petition, there is a need for suitably addressing the situation arising out of the said order of the Supreme Court. Therefore, it is proposed to amend the said Act," Sibal said.
As per one amendment, an MP, MLA or MLC cannot be disqualified after conviction if he or she files an appeal within 90 days from the date of conviction and such conviction is stayed.
