The role of special inquiry committees of Parliament
- December 7, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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The role of special inquiry committees of Parliament
Subject: Polity
Section: Parliament
Context:
- Recently, the ethics committee of the Lok Sabha is believed to have recommended the expulsion of a Trinamool Congress Member of Parliament (MP) from the Lok Sabha for her unethical conduct and breach of privileges.
About ethics committee:
- The ethics committee was constituted in 2000, to oversee the moral and ethical conduct of members and examine cases of ‘unethical conduct’ referred to it.
- The Committee examines complaints filed against members of the House by:
- other members; outsiders through a member; or referred by the Speaker.
- The Committee makes a prima facie inquiry before deciding to examine a complaint and presents its report to the Speaker, who places it before the House for consideration.
- The term ‘unethical’ is not defined.
- It is left to the Committee to decide whether any act is unethical or not.
Role of Privileges committees:
- The privileges committee or special inquiry committee examines the more serious accusations against a member.
- In 1951, a special committee found a member guilty of promoting a business interest by putting questions in return for financial benefits.
- It was again a special committee that inquired into the ‘cash for query’ scam of 2005 where 10 MPs of Lok Sabha were recommended for expulsion.
How is an expulsion constitutional?
- The Constitution under Article 101 lists down the grounds for vacation of a seat by an MP.
- It includes: voluntary resignation, disqualification and continuous absence from the House for 60 sittings.
- Expulsion is not mentioned explicitly in the Constitution.
- Supreme Court judgments in this regard:
- In Raja Ram Pal versus Hon’ble Speaker (2007), it upheld the power of Parliament to expel its members for breach of privilege by interpreting Article 101 to include expulsion as a ground.
- In Amarinder Singh versus Special committee, Punjab Vidhan Sabha (2010), the Supreme Court held expulsion by the State Assembly as unconstitutional.
Reconciliation of privileges of the House and democratic representation:
- The privileges of the House developed in medieval Britain to protect the House of Commons from an authoritarian King.
- It is important to preserve the dignity and privilege of the House.
- It is equally imperative to ensure that democratic representation is not prejudiced for political reasons.
- It must be noted that Parliamentary Committee proceedings are not as detailed as a judicial case that is conducted as per the Evidence Act.
- Even in this case, the ethics committee is believed to have recommended legal inquiry and the CBI has already registered a preliminary inquiry.
- It would be prudent to set up fast track courts to conduct trials for such cases in a time bound manner of say 60 days.
- If they are convicted in such a trial, it would result in their disqualification under the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
- Otherwise, they should continue to be a member of the House.