Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee Passes Working Procedure
Kathmandu. The working procedure of the Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee under the Federal Parliament has been passed. The committee meeting held at Singh Durbar on Wednesday passed the working procedure unanimously after discussing it clause by clause.
Committee Chairperson Sumitra BC informed that the working procedure was passed by incorporating important suggestions received from the honorable members of the committee. She clarified that new arrangements made in the House of Representatives regulations have also been included in this working procedure.
Announcing the decision at the meeting, Chairperson BC said, ‘I announce that the draft working procedure of the committee, Law, Justice and Human Rights Committee Working Procedure, 2083, has been passed unanimously by incorporating all the suggestions received from the honorable members. We have passed this working procedure after sufficient discussion.’
During the process of passing the working procedure, the MPs present at the meeting specially emphasized that the committee should put necessary pressure on the government for the full implementation of various reports submitted by constitutional commissions and make them accountable.
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