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SC order on Finance Bill 2017 have far reaching consequences, says Jairam Ramesh

The Supreme Court's order on the validity of the Finance Act 2017 will have "far-reaching consequences" on any attempts to abuse the Money Bill route, said Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, the petitioner in the case. The court has referred the case to a larger constitution bench to adjudicate whether the passage of the Finance Act 2017 as Money Bill was valid.

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Published : Nov 13, 2019, 11:46 PM IST

Updated : Nov 14, 2019, 9:24 AM IST

New Delhi: After the Supreme Court referred the case of the Finance Act 2017 to a larger Constitution bench, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh opined that the order will have "far-reaching consequences."

"I am deeply grateful to the Supreme Court for this decision. It will have far-reaching consequences on any future attempts by the Modi Government to abuse the Money Bill route and is also a reminder to future Governments that any attempt at diluting our institutions will not be allowed," Jairam Ramesh said in a statement.

New rules were framed for appointments in 19 judicial and quasi-judicial tribunals in the Finance Bill which was introduced in the Parliament as a Money Bill.

SC order on Finance Bill 2017 have far reaching consequences, says Jairam Ramesh

The Congress leader alleged that the government had "sought to dilute appointments to nineteen different tribunals" including the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Central Administrative Tribunal.

He said: "Through the rules framed under the section (introduced by this Act), the government had extended executive control over these institutions by altering the composition of the selection committees and vastly downgrading the qualifications and experience required to staff these bodies."

"This was done with the furtive intention of vesting greater control in the Central Government on the appointments of judges to these judicial and quasi-judicial bodies," Jairam Ramesh said.

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New Delhi: After the Supreme Court referred the case of the Finance Act 2017 to a larger Constitution bench, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh opined that the order will have "far-reaching consequences."

"I am deeply grateful to the Supreme Court for this decision. It will have far-reaching consequences on any future attempts by the Modi Government to abuse the Money Bill route and is also a reminder to future Governments that any attempt at diluting our institutions will not be allowed," Jairam Ramesh said in a statement.

New rules were framed for appointments in 19 judicial and quasi-judicial tribunals in the Finance Bill which was introduced in the Parliament as a Money Bill.

SC order on Finance Bill 2017 have far reaching consequences, says Jairam Ramesh

The Congress leader alleged that the government had "sought to dilute appointments to nineteen different tribunals" including the National Green Tribunal (NGT) and the Central Administrative Tribunal.

He said: "Through the rules framed under the section (introduced by this Act), the government had extended executive control over these institutions by altering the composition of the selection committees and vastly downgrading the qualifications and experience required to staff these bodies."

"This was done with the furtive intention of vesting greater control in the Central Government on the appointments of judges to these judicial and quasi-judicial bodies," Jairam Ramesh said.

Also read: Retail prices spike to 16-month high

Intro:Kindly add this story as a reaction from Congress over SC's order for the Finance Bill 2017.

New Delhi: After the Supreme Court referred the case of Finance Act 2017 to a larger Constitution bench, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh opined that the order will have "far-reaching consequences."


Body:While addressing the media, Jairam Ramesh said, "I am deeply grateful to the supreme court for this decision. It will have far reaching consequences on any future attempts by the Modi government to abuse the Money Bill route and is also a reminder to future Governments that any attempt at diluting our Institutions will not be allowed."

The Congress leader also alleged that the government has sought to dilute appointments to 19 different tribunals including National Green Tribunal and the Central Administrative Tribunal.


Conclusion:He further added, "Through the rules framed under section, which was introduced by this act, the government had extended executive control over these institutions by altering the composition of the selection committee and vastly done grading the qualifications and experience required to Staff these bodies."
Last Updated : Nov 14, 2019, 9:24 AM IST

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