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Saturday 15 February 2020

When the legislature derails essence-innocent citizens face injustice

This article appeared in Kuensel on weekly legal column on 15 Feb 2020

A Kuensel news reported last week reported “A twist in the tale with a happy ending”. This kind of news is a wakeup call for our parliamentarians. The current provisions on rape is not only confusing but also does not take into the account the actual issue. Particularly, Section 183 of Penal Code of Bhutan was enacted to punish the rapist but instead

NA dumping two Bills passed by NC is a waste of time and resource

This article appeared in Kuensel on weekly legal column on 1 Feb 2020

The fundamental duty of the parliament is legislation. Therefore, parliament is also known as legislative body or legislature. The news of confusion where the National Assembly (NA) decided not to deliberate two bills passed by the National Council (NC) is worrisome and waste of public resources. This issue may not attract much attention because it does not have immediate impact on the public as the current bills pertain only public servants.

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