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GS-2: Parliament and State Legislatures—Structure, Functioning, Conduct of Business, Powers & Privileges and Issues Arising out of these.
Context: The PRS has released its Annual Review of State Laws 2025, highlighting the key issues in the functioning of India's State Legislatures.
More on the News
• The report analysed the functioning of 27 State Legislative Assemblies and three Union Territory legislatures (Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and Puducherry) during 2025.
• The report examined key legislative functions such as law-making, budget scrutiny, committee oversight, ordinance-making, and mechanisms for executive accountability.
• The findings have reignited concerns about the quality of legislative scrutiny, executive accountability, and the deliberative role of State Legislatures in a federal democracy.
Key Findings of the Report
• Legislative Sittings Remain Low
• More Bills Passed in Less Time
• Weak Committee Scrutiny
• Budget Oversight Remains Limited
• Growing Reliance on Ordinances
• Institutional Concerns
Concerns / Implications
• Declining Deliberative Function: The passage of nearly one-third of Bills on the day of introduction raises concerns about inadequate debate, stakeholder consultation, and informed law-making.
• Weak Legislative Oversight: Fewer sitting days reduce opportunities for Question Hour, discussions, and motions, thereby weakening the Assembly’s role in holding the executive accountable.
• Limited Financial Scrutiny: The practice of passing large portions of budgetary demands without discussion undermines legislative control over public expenditure and fiscal accountability.
• Underutilisation of Committees: Low referral of Bills to Committees diminishes expert scrutiny and evidence-based policy-making, affecting the quality of legislation.
Way Forward
• Increase Sitting Days: States should adopt and adhere to minimum annual sitting-day norms to ensure adequate time for legislative business and public deliberation.
• Strengthen Committee System: Greater referral of Bills to Departmentally Related and Subject Committees can improve legislative scrutiny and policy outcomes.
• Enhance Budget Examination: Legislatures should devote more time to discussing budgetary proposals and expenditure demands to strengthen financial accountability.
• Promote Transparent Law-Making: Wider pre-legislative consultation, publication of draft Bills, and stakeholder engagement can enhance the quality, legitimacy, and inclusiveness of legislation.
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PRS India
Deccan Herald
New Indian Express
The Wire

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