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JPC in the Indian Parliament

JPC stands for Joint Parliamentary Committee. It is a special committee in the Indian Parliament formed to investigate specific issues or matters of public importance. A JPC includes members from both the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of States).

Key Features of JPC

  1. Purpose:
    • To investigate serious matters such as financial scams, corruption cases, or
      major policy issues.
    • It examines the issue in detail and provides a report with recommendations.
  2. Formation:
    • A JPC is formed through a motion passed in one house of Parliament and
      agreed upon by the other house.
    • The composition and terms of reference (objectives) of the JPC are defined
      during its formation.
  3. Composition:
    • The JPC usually includes members from all major political parties to
      ensure balanced representation.
  4. Powers:
    • It can summon people, including ministers, government officials, and
      experts, to provide information or give evidence.
    • It can examine documents and seek explanations.
  5. Recommendations:
    • The JPC submits a report to Parliament with its findings and suggestions.
    • However, its recommendations are not binding on the government.

Notable JPCs in India

  1. Bofors Scandal (1987):
    • Investigated allegations of corruption in the purchase of Bofors guns.
  2. Harshad Mehta Scam (1992):
    • Examined irregularities in the stock market and banking transactions.
  3. 2G Spectrum Scam (2011):
    • Investigated alleged irregularities in the allocation of 2G spectrum licenses.
  4. Adani-Hindenburg Controversy (Proposed 2023):
    • Opposition demanded a JPC to probe allegations against the Adani Group

Significance of JPC

  • Ensures parliamentary accountability and transparency.
  • Provides a platform to investigate complex matters requiring in-depth study.
  • Helps address public concerns over sensitive issues.
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