UNPACKING THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES
Why in the News?
- The Lok Sabha’s ethics committee is reportedly urging the expulsion of a Trinamool Congress MP for alleged “unethical conduct” and “breach of privileges.”
- The investigation revolves around accusations of manipulating parliamentary inquiries for financial gain and sharing login credentials.
Ethics Committee’s Role:
- Formation: Established in 2000, the ethics committee oversees members’ moral conduct.
- Function: It examines cases of ‘unethical conduct,’ against members referred by other members, outsiders through a member, or by the Speaker.
- Process: The committee conducts a prima facie inquiry, decides on examining a complaint, and presents findings to the Speaker for House consideration.
Note: The term ‘unethical’ remains undefined, left to the committee’s discretion.
Privileges Committees:
- Function: This committee deals with severe accusations against members.
- Historical Precedent: In 1951, a special committee found a member guilty of promoting business interests through parliamentary questions.
- ‘Cash for Query’ Scam: In 2005, a special committee probed the scandal, leading to the recommended expulsion of 10 Lok Sabha MPs.
Constitutionality of Expulsion:
- Constitutional Framework: Article 101 outlines grounds for an MP’s seat vacation but does not explicitly mention expulsion.
- Judicial Dilemma: Supreme Court judgments present conflicting views, allowing Parliament the power to expel members for breach of privilege.
- A delicate balance is needed to reconcile House privileges and democratic representation.
Challenges and Considerations:
- Privileges evolved to protect against authoritarianism, but modern democracy demands safeguarding democratic representation.
- Serious allegations, like ‘cash-for-query,’ necessitate scrutiny, but expulsion may be seen as a disproportionate response.
- Expulsion leaves constituents without representation until the next election or a bye-election.
- Maintaining the dignity of the House is vital, but safeguarding democratic representation is equally crucial.
Way Forward:
- Legal Inquires: Considering the serious nature of allegations, legal inquiries are recommended, with the CBI initiating a preliminary inquiry.
- Fast Track Court:Suggested fast-track courts could ensure timely trials, offering a resolution within a set timeframe, preventing prolonged vacancies.
- Maintain Democratic Representation: A conviction in such a trial would result in disqualification under the Representation of the People Act, 1951, maintaining the balance between justice and democratic representation.