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IF AMBIGUITY OR ‘GREY AREA’ REMAINS IN DRAFT OF A LAW, SCOPE FOR JUDICIAL INTERVENTION WILL INCREASE. LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING MUST THEREFORE BE ABSOLUTELY CLEAR AND PRECISE: LOK SABHA SPEAKER


LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING HOLDS PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE IN THE PROCESS OF LAW-MAKING. IT IS NOT MERELY A TECHNICAL TASK, BUT THE VERY SOUL OF DEMOCRACY: LOK SABHA SPEAKER

LANGUAGE OF LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING SHOULD BE SIMPLE AND CLEAR, SO THAT EVEN A COMMON CITIZEN, BY READING THE LAW, CAN UNDERSTAND HIS RIGHTS: LOK SABHA SPEAKER

AGREEMENT AND DISAGREEMENT ARE THE STRENGTHS OF DEMOCRACY, BUT IF LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING IS STRONG, DIFFERENCES WILL REMAIN CONFINED TO IDEOLOGY, AND NO QUESTIONS WILL BE RAISED ON THE LANGUAGE OF THE LAW: LOK SABHA SPEAKER

THE PURPOSE OF EVERY LAW MUST BE TO ENSURE ACCOUNTABILITY OF EXECUTIVE AND PROVIDE SPEEDY JUSTICE TO THE PEOPLE: LOK SABHA SPEAKER

THE CLEAR SEPARATION OF POWERS - BETWEEN THE LEGISLATURE, EXECUTIVE, AND JUDICIARY IN THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA - STILL SERVES AS OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLE: LOK SABHA SPEAKER SHRI OM BIRLA

LOK SABHA SPEAKER INAUGURATES A TRAINING PROGRAMME ON LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING ORGANISED BY ICPS IN COLLABORATION WITH HARYANA VIDHAN SABHA IN CHANDIGARH

Posted On: 26 SEP 2025 6:00PM by PIB Delhi

Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla said today that the role of legislative drafting is extremely important in the process of law-making. He emphasized that while preparing the original draft of a law, no ‘grey area’ should ever be left. If there is a ‘grey area’ in the drafting of the law, it increases the scope for judicial intervention. When legislative drafting is clear and simple, and contains no grey areas, unnecessary interference during judicial review will be avoided.

Shri Birla said that the Constitution of India serves as our guide in this regard. He stated that under our Constitution, there is a clear separation of powers between the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary, and keeping its core principles in mind, laws should be drafted in a manner that is welfare-oriented, simple, and written in clear language. He further said that better the drafting, the more effective, error-free, and just the law will be. Clear and simple legislative language forms the foundation of effective laws.

The Lok Sabha Speaker emphasized that agreement and disagreement are the strengths of democracy, but if the drafting is strong, differences will remain confined to ideology, and no questions will be raised about the language of the law. In such a case, discussions will be more meaningful, and the law will be more people-oriented. He added that the true strength of democracy lies in the trust of the people, and this trust is reinforced only when legislatures and Parliament function in a transparent, organized, and accountable manner.

Lok Sabha Speaker Shri Om Birla expressed these views today at the Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration (MGSIPA) in Chandigarh during a two-day training program on legislative drafting, organized in collaboration with the Haryana Legislative Assembly and the Institute of Constitutional and Parliamentary Studies (ICPS). On this occasion, Haryana Chief Minister Shri Nayab Saini, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Speaker Shri Harvindra Kalyan, Karnataka Legislative Assembly Speaker Shri U. T. Khader Fareed, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Deputy Speaker Dr. Krishan Lal Middha, and Lok Sabha Secretary General Shri Utpal Kumar Singh were also present on the dais.

Drawing attention to the finer aspects of legislative drafting, Shri Birla said that just as much attention must be paid to punctuation—commas, full stops, and semicolons—as to the language itself, so that the drafting remains simple and accessible for the people. The Lok Sabha Speaker emphasized that legislative drafting is not merely a technical process, but the very soul of democracy. Only when bills and laws clearly and accurately reflect constitutional values and the aspirations of the people can the democratic system truly fulfill its purpose.

Shri Birla further said that such programs not only enhance the capacity of officials but also strengthen the dignity and effectiveness of legislative institutions. They acquaint officials and staff not just with the complexities of legislative processes but also enable them to develop a legislative language and format that is fair, transparent, and accessible to every section of society.

Speaking in the context of Haryana, the Lok Sabha Speaker said that the state has not only been a leader in agriculture, sports, and industry but has also played a commendable role in strengthening democratic traditions. He expressed confidence that through this training, the officials and staff here will gain mastery over the nuances of legislative drafting and contribute to formulating policies and laws that meet the expectations of the people.

This program is part of the National Legislative Drafting Program being conducted under the aegis of the Ministry of Home Affairs, which was launched in 2023 by Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah. As part of this series, similar programs have already been organized in cities such as Gandhinagar, Lucknow, Shimla, Ranchi, Jabalpur, and Patna.

This two-day training program has been organized for nearly 400 officials and staff members of the Haryana Legislative Assembly and the Government of Haryana. Expert speakers will guide the participants on legislative drafting, constitutional values, the importance of precise legal language, and the rules of interpretation. The training program will conclude tomorrow, September 27. In the closing session, participants will share their experiences and deliberate on the key takeaways from the program.

The Lok Sabha Speaker expressed hope that this initiative would make a significant contribution not only in strengthening Haryana’s legislative institutions but also in making legislative bodies across the country more capable and people-centric.

In conclusion, Shri Birla extended his gratitude to the Haryana Legislative Assembly, the Haryana Government, and ICPS for making this important event possible. He also thanked the media, emphasizing that the media plays the most crucial role in bringing democratic discourse to the people.

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