Standing committee (India)

Standing committee is a committee consisting of Members of Parliament. It is a Not a permanent and regular committee which is constituted from time to time according to the provisions of an Act of Parliament or Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business. The work done by the Indian Parliament is not only voluminous but also of a complex nature, hence a great deal of its work is carried out in these Parliamentary Committees.[1]

Both Houses of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, have similar Committee structures with a few exceptions. Their appointment, terms of office, functions and procedures of conducting business are broadly similar. These standing committees are elected or appointed every year, or periodically by the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha or the Speaker of the Lok Sabha, or as a result of consultation between them.[1]

There are two types of Parliamentary Committee, the Standing Committee and the Ad hoc Committee.

Classification

Standing committees are broadly classified as follows:

By functions

Based on the functions, standing committees can be broadly classified in following categories:[5][6][7]


References

  1. 1 2 "committees of rajya sabha". Rajya Sabha Secretariat. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
  2. Parliamentary Committee. "Parliament of India". Indian Parliament.
  3. Committees of Rajya Sabha. "General Information". Rajya Sabha Secretariat.
  4. Lok Sabha - Committee Home. "Introduction". Lok Sabha Secretariat.
  5. Parliamentary Committee. "Parliament of India". Indian Parliament.
  6. Committees of Rajya Sabha. "General Information". Rajya Sabha Secretariat.
  7. Lok Sabha - Committee Home. "Introduction". Lok Sabha Secretariat.
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