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As Parliament turns 75, the ‘backbone’ that keeps it going — its secretariat

  • September 19, 2023
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As Parliament turns 75, the ‘backbone’ that keeps it going — its secretariat

Subject: Polity

Section: Parliament

Introduction

  • The 75-year journey of the Indian Parliament is marked by various aspects such as statistics, debates, and legislation.
  • The Parliament secretariat plays a pivotal role, often in the background, supporting the functioning of the legislature.

Championing Independence: Vithalbhai Patel

  • Vithalbhai Patel, the first elected Speaker of the Central Assembly in 1925, advocated for an independent secretariat for the legislature.
  • He believed that the Speaker’s office needed its own staff and security establishment.
  • A standoff with the British administration in 1929 resulted in the creation of a separate legislature office under the Speaker’s control.

Emergence of Parliamentary Reporters

  • The first specialized individuals in the Parliament secretariat were parliamentary reporters.
  • Responsible for accurately documenting legislative proceedings.
  • Later, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha rulesof procedure mandated the preparation and publication of full reports of House proceedings.
  • This mandate originated from an 1861 communication emphasizing the importance of sending accurate reports of proceedings to the public.

Professionalization by M.N. Kaul

  • Maheshwar Nath Kaul, a lawyer, joined the legislative assembly office in 1937.
  • He later became the Secretary of the Constituent Assembly.
  • Kaul’s efforts influenced constitutional provisions for legislatures and supported the secretariat’s independence.
  • Post-independence, he led the Lok Sabha secretariat.
  • Kaul established Parliament’s research service.
  • He advocated for separate office spaces, realized in 1956.

Simultaneous Interpretation Services

  • Demand for simultaneous interpretation arose due to changing MP profiles.
  • Hindi and English real-time interpretation started in 1964.
  • Interpreters required expertise in parliamentary language, grammar, idioms, and humor.
  • Today, Parliament offers interpretation in 22 languages.

Structural Changes

  • In 1974, MP’s committee recommended restructuring Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha secretariats into 11 functional areas.
  • This led to administrative consolidation, with Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha officers grouped into eight services.
  • Recruitment and service conditions are determined by rules established by the presiding officers.

Role of Secretary-Generals

  • The Constitution allows Parliament to create a law regulating the recruitment and service conditions of secretarial staff. (Article 98)
  • However, Parliament has not enacted such a law.
  • As a result, these matters are governed by rules established by the presiding officers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
  • Two Secretary-Generals, one for Lok Sabha and one for Rajya Sabha, lead the respective secretariats.
  • The presiding officers appoint them, and they assist in discharging constitutional and statutory responsibilities.
  • In 1990, the Secretary-General’s position was elevated in importance, equivalent to the Cabinet Secretary in the Government of India.

Contrast with State Legislature Secretariats

  • Unlike the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha secretariats, state legislature secretariats do not enjoy the same degree of autonomy.
Polity the ‘backbone’ that keeps it going — its secretariat

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