This is the first time since 2001 that such an exercise is being undertaken by the Law Ministry.
Out of 36 "antequated" Acts, 32 are Amendment Acts which were passed to change the existing laws. Four other are Acts which have become obsolete.
The decision is in tune with Modi's agenda to do away with archaic laws which are hindering efficient governance.
Soon after taking over, Modi had told a meeting of Secretaries that "there may be rules and processes which have become outdated, and instead of serving the process of governance, they are leading to avoidable confusion".
After this bill, the government will move another measure to repeal more of such Acts in the next session of Parliament.
"An Amendment bill is moved to to add or remove certain provisions in the principal Act. Once the amendment bill is passed by Parliament and signed into Act by the President, the Amendment Act becomes redundant as its provisions are included in the Principal Act. Such Acts which have outlived their use clog the statute books," explained a senior government functionary.
Between 1950 and 2001 over a hundred Acts have been repealed. At one time 100 such Acts were repealed.
Two of the stand alone Acts which will also be repealed throuh the bill are Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1947 and Sugar Undertaking Act.
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