HomeNewsBusinessDo not table IT Committee report on Data Protection Bill, Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas tells Dhankar, Birla

Do not table IT Committee report on Data Protection Bill, Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas tells Dhankar, Birla

Rajya MP John Brittas, who is also a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communciations and Information Technology said that committees "are explicitly prohibited" from examining bills that are not tabled in either houses of the Parliament

July 31, 2023 / 15:07 IST
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The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill is set to be tabled in the Parliament in the ongoing Monsoon Session
The Digital Personal Data Protection Bill is set to be tabled in the Parliament in the ongoing Monsoon Session

Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas urged the Rajya Sabha chairman and Lok Sabha speaker to not accept the report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and Information Technology on the data protection bill as proper regulations were not followed in the preparation of its report. Brittas is also a member of the committee.

Earlier this week, the committee "adopted" a report endorsing the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill (DPDP) 2022. However, as Moneycontrol had earlier reported, it was unclear under what regulations the report was adopted since norms stipulate that a committee can only study and form a report on a bill after it is tabled in the Parliament.

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Although the Union government has said that DPDP Bill is set to be tabled in the Parliament in the ongoing Monsoon Session, no formal date has been announced yet.

In the two letters, addressed to Rajya Sabha chairperson Jagdeep Dhankar and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, accessed by Moneycontrol, Brittas said," According to the unequivocal provisions in Rules 331E (1) (b), 331H (a) & 331H (b) of Lok Sabha Rules and Rules 270 (b) & 273 (a) of the Rajya Sabha Rules, referred above, the Standing Committees are explicitly prohibited from examining any Bills that have not been referred to them by the Chairman or the Speaker after their introduction in either House."