The Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2015 was introduced after Deputy Chairman P J Kurien ruled that the new bill, as passed by the Lok Sabha, could be taken up as it was a "unique and unprecedented" situation.
Members from Left parties, TMC and SP were questioning how a new bill could be introduced when a similar legislation of 2008, which was scrutinised by a Select Committee of Parliament, was pending.
Kurien acknowledged that the situation was "unique and unprecedented" but it is up to the House to either allow, withdraw or reject the Bill.
The bill seeks to replace an ordinance issued by the government earlier, which had come under sharp attack from various quarters.
With the House witnessing heated discussions, it was adjourned twice, once for 10 minutes and then again for 30 minutes.
The bill was then taken up for consideration and the previous Bill was withdrawan by Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha.
It provides for raising FDI cap in insurance sector from 26 per cent to 49 per cent.
The Lower House had passed the Bill on March 4.
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