Budget Session of Parliament 2022
Adjourns Sine Die
·
11 Bills Passed by both the Houses of
Parliament
·
The Session Saw a Productivity of Approx
129% in Lok Sabha and 98% in Rajya
Sabha
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The Session was Curtailed Due to Demand of Leaders of various
Political Parties, Pralhad Joshi
The Budget Session, 2022 of Parliament,
which commenced on, 31 January2022, has been adjourned sine die on Thursday,
07 April 2022.
Speaking about the Budget Session,
Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi
stated that during the entire Budget Session, 2022 there were 27 sittings of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. The Minister
underlined that the Session, which was originally scheduled to have sittings till
8 April, 2022, was curtailed due to demand of Leaders of various political parties.
The Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs & Culture Arjun Ram Meghwal and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs &
External Affairs V. Muraleedharan were also present in
the press conference.
The Budget Session, 2022 of Parliament which commenced
on Monday, 31st January, 2022 has been adjourned sine die on Thursday,
the 7th April, 2022. In between Rajya Sabha
and Lok Sabha adjourned for recess on Friday, the 11th
February, 2022 to reassemble on Monday, the 14th March, 2022 to enable
Departmentally related Standing Committees to examine and
report on the Demands for Grants relating to various Ministries/Departments.
The first part of the Budget Session yielded a
total of 10 sittings of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. In the second part of the Session, there were 17
sittings of both Houses.
During the first part of the Session, keeping in
mind Covid situation Lok Sabha
has used Lok Sabha Chamber, Lok
Sabha Public Gallery, Rajya Sabha Chamber and Rajya Sabha Public Gallery for its sittings while Rajya Sabha has used Rajya Sabha Chamber,
Rajya Sabha Public Gallery and Lok
Sabha Chamber for its sittings. Lok Sabha sat from 4 pm
to 9 pm (with extended time, whenever required) daily except on 31.01.2022 and 1.02.2022
when they sat first. Rajya Sabha had its meetings from
9 am to 3 pm (with extended time, whenever required) daily except on 31.01.2022
and 1.02.2022 when they sat second. In the second part of the Session, the timing
of the Houses was reverted back to the normal hours ie.
from 11am to 6 pm (with extended time, whenever required)
following all protocols.
This being the first Session of the year, the President
addressed both Houses of Parliament assembled together in terms of Article 87(1)
of the Constitution, on 31st January, 2022. Motion of Thanks on the President’s
Address in Lok Sabha was moved by Harish Dwivedi and seconded by Kamlesh Paswan. This item engaged the Lok
Sabha for 15 Hours 13 minutes against allotted 12 Hours. In Rajya
Sabha it was moved by Shrimati Geeta
alias Chandraprabha and seconded by Shwait Malik. This item engaged the Rajya
Sabha for 12 Hours 56 minutes against allotted 12 Hours. The Motions of Thanks were
discussed and adopted after reply from the Hon’ble Prime Minister by the two Houses
during the first part of the Session.
The Union Budget for 2022- 23 was presented on
Tuesday, the 1st of February, 2022. General Discussion on the Union Budget
was held in both Houses in the first part of the Session. This engaged the Lok Sabha for 15 Hours 35 minutes against allotted 12 Hours and Rajya Sabha for 11 Hours 01 minute against allotted 11 Hours.
During the second part, in Lok
Sabha, Demands for Grants relating to Ministries of Railways, Road Transport and
Highways, Civil Aviation, Commerce and Industry and Ports, Shipping and Waterways
were discussed and adopted individually. Thereafter rest of the Demands for Grants
of the Ministries/ Departments were put to the vote of the House on Thursday,
the 24th March, 2022. The related Appropriation Bill was also introduced,
considered and passed by Lok Sabha on 24.03.2022 itself.
Appropriation Bills relating to Supplementary Demands for Grants for the year 2021-22;
Demands of Excess Grants for 2018-19; Demands for Grants for the year 2022-23 and
Supplementary Demands for Grants for the year 2021-22 in respect of the Union Territory
of Jammu and Kashmir after their adoption were also introduced, considered and passed
on 14.03.2022 in Lok Sabha. The Finance Bill, 2022 was
passed by Lok Sabha on 25.03.2022.
In the Rajya Sabha the
working of the Ministries of Development of North Eastern Region, Tribal Affairs,
Railways and Labour and Employment were discussed. The
discussion of the working of Ministry of Labour and Employment,
however, remained inconclusive. The Rajya Sabha returned
the Appropriation Bills related to Supplementary Demands for Grants for the year
2021-22 and Demands of Excess Grants for 2018-19 on 21.03.2022 and Demands for Grants
for the year 2022-23 and Supplementary Demands for Grants for the year 2021-22 in
respect of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir on 23.03.2022. The Finance Bill,
2022 and the Appropriation Bill, 2022 were returned on 29.03.2022. As such the entire
Financial Business was completed in the Houses of Parliament before 31st
March, 2022.
During this Session a total of 13 Bills (12 in
Lok Sabha and 01 in Rajya Sabha)
were introduced. 13 Bills were passed by Lok Sabha and
11 Bills were passed by Rajya Sabha. Total number of Bills
passed by both Houses of Parliament is 11. Some of the major Bills passed by both
Houses during the Session are as under:-
·
The Criminal Procedure (Identification)
Bill, 2022, to authorise
for taking measurements of convicts and other persons for the purposes of identification
and investigation in criminal matters and to preserve records and for matters connected
therewith and incidental thereto.
·
The Delhi Municipal Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2022 to (i)
unify the three municipal corporations into a single, integrated and well equipped
entity; (ii) ensure a robust mechanism for synergised
and strategic planning and optimal utilisation of resources;
(iii) bring about greater transparency, improved governance and more efficient delivery
of civic service for the people of Delhi.
·
The Constitution (Scheduled
Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2022, to amend Part XV.—Tripura
of the Schedule to the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950 to insert "Darlong" community as a sub-tribe of "Kuki" after
sub-tribe "(iii) Chhalya" in entry 9 in the
list of Scheduled Tribes.
·
The Constitution (Scheduled Castes
and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2022, to omit Bhogta community from the list
of Scheduled Castes in relation to the State of Jharkhand and the Constitution (Scheduled
Tribes) Order, 1950 for inclusion of certain communities in the lists of Scheduled
Tribes in relation to the State of Jharkhand.
Further, the Weapons of Mass Destruction and
their Delivery Systems (Prohibition of Unlawful Activities) Amendment Bill, 2022
was also passed by Lok Sabha which seeks to— (a) prohibit
financing of any activity in relation to weapons of mass destruction and their delivery
systems; (b) empower the Central Government to— (i) freeze,
seize or attach funds or other financial assets or economic resources for preventing
such financing; (ii) prohibit making available funds, financial assets or economic
resources for any prohibited activity in relation to weapons of mass destruction
and their delivery systems.
A list of Bills introduced in Lok Sabha/Rajya, Bills passed by Lok Sabha, Bills passed by Rajya Sabha,
Bills passed by both Houses is attached in Annex.
3 Short Duration Discussions under Rule 193 were
held in Lok Sabha. First on climate change which was initiated
on 8th December, 2021, second on need to promote sports in India and
steps taken by the Government (remained inconclusive) and third on situation in
Ukraine.
The productivity of Lok
Sabha during the Budget Session, 2022 was approx. 129% and that of Rajya Sabha was 98%.
Annex
LEGISLATIVE BUSINESS TRANSACTED DURING THE 8th
SESSION OF 17TH LOK SABHA AND 256th SESSION OF RAJYA SABHA
(BUDGET SESSION, 2022)
I – BILLS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA
1.
The Finance Bill, 2022
2.
The Constitution (Scheduled
Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2022
3.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
Bill, 2022
4.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
(No. 2) Bill, 2022
5.
The Appropriation (No. 2)
Bill, 2022
6.
The Appropriation (No. 3)
Bill, 2022
7.
The Appropriation Bill, 2022
8.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2022
9.
The Criminal Procedure (Identification)
Bill, 2022
10. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment)
Bill, 2022
11. The Indian Antarctic Bill, 2022
12. The Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery Systems (Prohibition
of Unlawful Activities) Amendment Bill, 2022.
II – BILLS INTRODUCED IN RAJYA SABHA
1.
The Constitution (Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2022
III – BILLS PASSED BY LOK SABHA
1.
The Appropriation (No. 3)
Bill, 2022
2.
The Appropriation (No. 2)
Bill, 2022
3.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
Bill, 2022
4.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
(No. 2) Bill, 2022
5.
The Appropriation Bill, 2022
6.
The Finance Bill, 2022
7.
The Constitution (Scheduled
Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2022
8.
The Chartered Accountants,
the Costs and Works Accountants and the Company Secretaries Amendment Bill, 2022.
9.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2022.
10. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Second
Amendment) Bill, 2022
11. The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022.
12. The Constitution (Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment)
Bill, 2022
13. The Weapons of Mass Destruction and their Delivery Systems (Prohibition
of Unlawful Activities) Amendment Bill, 2022.
IV – BILLS PASSED BY RAJYA SABHA
1.
The Appropriation (No. 3)
Bill, 2022
2.
The Appropriation (No.2) Bill,
2022
3.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
Bill, 2022
4.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
(No. 2) Bill, 2022
5.
The Appropriation Bill, 2022
6.
The Finance Bill, 2022
7.
The Constitution (Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2022
8.
The Chartered Accountants,
the Costs and Works Accountants and the Company Secretaries Amendment Bill, 2022.
9.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2022.
10. The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment)
Bill, 2022
11. The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022 Bill, 2022.
V - BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
1.
The Appropriation (No. 3)
Bill, 2022
2.
The Appropriation (No. 2)
Bill, 2022
3.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
Bill, 2022
4.
The Jammu and Kashmir Appropriation
(No. 2) Bill, 2022
5.
The Appropriation Bill, 2022
6.
The Finance Bill, 2022
7.
The Constitution (Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled Tribes) Orders (Amendment) Bill, 2022
8.
The Chartered Accountants,
the Costs and Works Accountants and the Company Secretaries Amendment Bill, 2022.
9.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation
(Amendment) Bill, 2022.
10. The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment)
Bill, 2022
11. The Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill, 2022.