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Monsoon Session of The Parliament from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2025-07-21 10:34:51

MONSOON SESSION OF THE PARLIAMENT

Session Overview
  • Start Date: 21 July 2025
  • Duration: Till 21 August 2025 (21 sittings)
  • Break: 12–18 August (Raksha Bandhan & Independence Day)
  • Bills Scheduled: 15 total (8 new bills + 7 pending bills)
  • Focus Areas: Finance, commerce, income tax, sports, education, mining, shipping
  • New Initiative: Introduction of a digital attendance system for MPs to ensure transparency and curb misuse of allowances
  • Context: First session after Operation Sindoor launched in May 2025, a counter-terrorism operation following terror attacks in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir
  • Political Climate: Expected to witness heated debates between ruling BJP and opposition Congress-led INDIA bloc
NEW BILLS INTRODUCED A. Finance & Commerce
  • Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025
    • Amendments to align the Manipur GST Act, 2017, with central GST law.
  • Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025
    • Proposed changes to existing tax laws to improve clarity and compliance.
  • Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2025
    • Aims to enhance ease of doing business by reducing compliance requirements and easing regulatory burdens.
B. Education
  • Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025
    • To add IIM Guwahati officially to the schedule of the Indian Institutes of Management Act, 2017, thus granting it formal recognition as an IIM.
C. Culture
  • Geoheritage Sites and Geo-relics (Preservation and Maintenance) Bill, 2025
    • Seeks to protect, preserve, and promote sites of geological significance for scientific research, education, and tourism.
D. Mines
  • Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025
    • Focus on recovery of critical minerals.
    • Provisions for expansion of mining leases.
    • Strengthening of the National Mineral Exploration Trust to promote exploration activities.
E. Sports
  • National Sports Governance Bill, 2025
    • To promote sports and welfare of sportspersons.
    • Set governance standards for sports federations.
    • Establish mechanisms for resolving disputes and grievances in sports bodies.
  • National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025
    • Updates the 2022 Anti-Doping Act to align with World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code and international standards.
    • Ensures independence of the National Anti-Doping Appeal Panel.
PENDING BILLS UP FOR DISCUSSION A. Finance
  • Income Tax Bill, 2025
    • Intended to replace the Income Tax Act, 1961.
    • Seeks to simplify language, remove redundant provisions while retaining existing tax rates and offence provisions.
    • Introduced in Budget Session (Feb 2025) and referred to a Select Committee chaired by BJP MP Baijayant Panda.
    • Select Committee report expected during this session.
B. Home Affairs
  • Scheduled Tribes Representation in Goa Bill, 2024
    • Proposes reservation of seats for Scheduled Tribes in Goa Legislative Assembly by readjusting assembly constituencies.
    • Introduced on 5 August 2024; pending in Lok Sabha.
C. Shipping and Maritime
  • Indian Ports Bill, 2025
    • Replaces the Indian Ports Act, 1908.
    • Creates new regulatory bodies such as Maritime State Development Council and State Maritime Boards.
  • Merchant Shipping Bill, 2024
    • Updates ship registration rules, maritime training, and seafarer welfare regulations.
    • Pending in Lok Sabha.
  • Coastal Shipping Bill, 2024
    • Regulates domestic coastal shipping activities.
    • Passed Lok Sabha; pending Rajya Sabha.
  • Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024
    • Modernizes the Sea Transport of Goods Act, 1925.
    • Passed Lok Sabha; pending Rajya Sabha.
  • Bills of Lading Bill, 2024
    • Replaces Indian Bills of Lading Act, 1856.
    • Updates legal framework for shipping documents used as proof of goods on board.
    • Passed Lok Sabha on 10 March 2025; pending Rajya Sabha.
KEY INITIATIVES & DEVELOPMENT
  • Digital Attendance System for MPs:
    • MPs must register presence using digital devices at designated seats.
    • Aims to increase transparency and accountability in parliamentary attendance and prevent misuse of attendance-linked allowances.
  • Operation Sindoor:
    • Launched in May 2025 after terror attacks in Pahalgam, J&K.
    • Expected to feature prominently in parliamentary discussions related to national security.
  • International Relations Debate:
    • Possible discussions on US President Donald Trump’s claim that he “helped prevent a nuclear conflict” between India and Pakistan.
POLITICAL SCENARIO & EXPECTED DEBATES
  • The Monsoon Session is likely to witness intense political debates between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress-led INDIA bloc.
  • Opposition is expected to raise questions on Operation Sindoor and government policies.
  • Security issues, foreign policy, and governance reforms will dominate discussions.
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS FOR SESSIONS
  • Article 85(1): Summoning of Parliament
    • The President summons each House of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) to meet at a time and place deemed appropriate.
    • Mandatory Condition: No more than six months should elapse between the last sitting of one session and the first sitting of the next session.
  • Article 85(2): Powers of the President
    • The President can prorogue (suspend) either House or both Houses of Parliament.
    • The President has the authority to dissolve the Lok Sabha (House of the People).
TYPES OF SESSIONS
  • Parliament usually meets three times a year; however, the Constitution does not fix the number of sessions or sitting days.
A. Budget Session
  • Timing: February to March (longest session).
  • Purpose:
    • Begins with the President’s address.
    • Presentation and discussion of the Union Budget in Lok Sabha.
    • Parliamentary Committees review budget proposals during recess.
  • Activities: Detailed examination, amendments, and approval of the government’s fiscal policy.
  • Also includes other legislative business and debates.
B. Monsoon Session
  • Timing: July to August (coincides with monsoon season).
  • Purpose:
    • Introduce and pass important legislation.
    • MPs debate bills and discuss national issues.
    • Government seeks support for its policies, including response to opposition concerns.
C. Winter Session
  • Timing: November to December.
  • Purpose:
    • Review government policies and initiatives.
    • Introduction and discussion of new bills.
    • Examine government performance via questions, motions, and debates.
D. Special Session
  • Not constitutionally defined but convened for urgent or landmark issues.
  • Called outside regular sessions by the government.
  • Examples:
    • 1962: India-China War.
    • 1971: India-Pakistan conflict discussions.
  • Mentioned in Article 352 during Proclamation of Emergency as a “special sitting.”
SCHEDULING & COMPONENTS OF SESSIONS
  • Scheduled by: Cabinet Committee on Parliamentary Affairs (CCPA).
  • Role of President: Summons MPs, provides official summons with tentative business and number of sittings.
  • Components: Each session consists of multiple meetings with morning and afternoon sittings.
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