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Reforms gain speed: But is ordinance the right way to go?

If the government fails to have a bill replacing an ordinance passed after Parliament reconvenes, it has the option of re-promulgating it in order to extend its shelf life but there is only so far it can go without alarming purists.

December 30, 2014 / 15:37 IST
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Moneycontrol Bureau

With five ordinances in five days, the Narendra Modi government has made clear it would not let parliamentary logjams disrupt its reform process.

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After the Winter Session was washed out with few bills making it past the Rajya Sabha, where the ruling BJP has minority status, the Modi government has passed executive orders to make key changes in sectors or areas such as coal, insurance, medical devices, land acquisition and arbitration.

The move to create laws using executive order – in which the government, with due assent of the President, temporarily bypasses Parliamentary approval – will give plenty of stick for opposition parties, or even allies, to beat the BJP with.