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Hindustan Times
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
18 Bills adopted, Tamil Nadu Assembly adjourned sine die
Chennai, Tamil Nadu Assembly on Tuesday adopted as many as 18 Bills including the Tamil Nadu Money Lending Entities , Bill 2025 and the House was later adjourned sine die by Speaker M Appavu. When a Bill to amend the Goondas Act, to bring economic offences and violations of Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules under its ambit was taken up for scrutiny, main opposition AIADMK's Thalavai Sundaram spoke on dumping of waste from Kerala. Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi's SS Balaji wanted "hazardous waste," to be included in the amendment and Minister for Housing, Prohibition and Excise, S Muthusamy said the proposals would be considered and later the Bill was declared passed. The Statement of Objects and Reasons of the bill to amend the Goondas Act said that Chief Minister M K Stalin had announced that persons indulging in economic offences would be detained under the Goondas Act and accordingly, the amendment Bill for that purpose. The statement further said improper disposal of bio-medical waste poses grave risks to public health and environment. There are frequent complaints about the dumping of such wastes in Tamil Nadu from the neighbouring states. The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court in its order of November 15, 2023 observed that it is right time to book the violators of the Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016 under the Goondas Act by making suitable amendment. When the TN Money Lending Entities Bill, 2025 was taken up, members, including AIADMK's Agri SS Krishnamurthy proposed amendments to further strengthen the provisions to protect the interests of the common people. Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, who piloted the Bill said that such proposals would be taken up for consideration in the future. He moved an amendment to exempt banks from the applicability of the provisions related to coercive action against the borrower and said that it was on the advice of the RBI. This amendment was passed by a voice vote, incorporated and the Bill was adopted. This Bill is to prevent coercive means of loan recovery by money lenders including digital lending platforms. The Bill defines coercive action. Intimidating the borrower or any of his family members, obstructing or using violence, interfering with any property owned or used by the borrower are part of the description that shall constitute an offence. Using the service of private or outsourced or external agencies to negotiate or urging the borrower to make payment using coercive methods or by way of exerting undue influence are for specified offences include imprisonment upto three years and it may also further extend to five years or fine upto five lakh, or both. Thalavai Sundaram, speaking on the Bill to amend The Registration Act, 1908, in its application to Tamil Nadu, said that only courts could decide matters on title deeds and Minister for Commercial Taxes and Registration, P Moorthy replied that the amendment conforms to a Supreme Court judgment in this regard. The amendment introduces a new section 34-C which deals with production of original documents alongwith Encumbrance Certificate for registration and circumstances detailing other requirements, such as NOC from mortgagee for a subsisting mortgage. A Bill to establish Kalaignar University at Kumbakonam in the Cauvery delta region was passed. The Bill, to provide for the establishment and incorporation of the Kalaignar University, seeks to bifurcate Bharathidasan University, which presently caters to the educational needs of eight districts. "The Bharathidasan University is the only state university covering larger areas, and it finds difficult to cater to the needs of the students, especially in the coastal areas of the delta districts," the statement of objects and reason of the Bill stated. Bills to amend the TN Physical Education and Sports University Act, 2004 and the TN Lifts and Escalators Act, 1997 were among the Bills passed. The sports university amendment bill empowers the state government to appoint and remove the vice-chancellor of this varsity. Also, it removes disqualification, in conformity with the provisions of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 . Grant of online permission and licence, "digitalise" all processes related to installation and working of lifts and escalators was a key aspect of the Objects and Reasons statement for amending the Lifts Act. Another important provision is decriminalising offences under the Lifts Act. The full title of the Goondas Act is: Tamil Nadu Prevention of Dangerous Activities of Bootleggers, Cyber law offenders, Forest-offenders, Goondas, Immoral traffic offenders, Sand-offenders, Sexual-offenders, Slum-grabbers and Video Pirates Act, 1982. The short title, "Goondas Act," is the popular version. In total, 18 Bills were adopted after scrutiny and Leader of the House and Water Resources Minister, Duraimurugan moved a resolution for adjourning the House sine dine and it was passed. The Assembly was convened on March 14, 2025 and the state budget was presented that day.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
CM launches assembly archives portal
Chennai: Chief minister M K Stalin on Friday launched a website, a repository of the archives of proceedings of the TN legislative assembly from 1952 to 2024. The website was launched in the presence of speaker M Appavu, minister for water resources Duraimurugan, and minister for information technology Palanivel Thiaga Rajan at the secretariat by the chief minister. You Can Also Check: Chennai AQI | Weather in Chennai | Bank Holidays in Chennai | Public Holidays in Chennai It was announced in August 2021 that the assembly proceedings from 1921 would be digitised as part of the conclusion of the centenary of the TN assembly. In the first phase, the documents from 1952 to 2024 were digitised by TN e-governance agency. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Join the pirate crew Sea of Conquest Undo The website has now made assembly proceedings, proceeding booklets, committee reports, publications, photographs, newspaper clippings, and video clippings accessible. It would benefit members of the legislative assembly, the public and researchers.


Time of India
24-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
HC closes plea by TN assembly Speaker to clean high-level water supply channel in Tirunelveli
Madurai: The state govt informed the Madras high court that the work of cleaning the high-level water supply channel formed between Alanthurai aaru and Suravali odai anai, situated in the reserve forest area in the Western Ghats in Radhapuram taluk in Tirunelveli district, has been completed. Following this, the court recently closed a plea filed in 2019 by M Appavu (presently Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker ). The petitioner stated that the Western Ghats is the birthplace of many small rivers, and one of these rivers is Kalisamban odai, which reaches Alanthurai aaru. He stated that Alanthurai flows through Kanyakumari district. Most of the perennial water was used by the people of Kanyakumari district for agricultural purposes, a scheme was formulated by the state govt in 1969 for the usage of water from Kalisamban. A small dam was constructed at Alanthurai with the objective to distribute water 60% to Tirunelveli and 40% to Kanyakumari districts, respectively. He stated that later, a high-level supply channel was formed between Alanthurai and Suravali, through which water would flow to eight ponds in Kavalkinaru village and 48 ponds in Panagudi village, benefiting nearly 2,000 acres of agricultural land in Tirunelveli district. The high-level water channel was filled with stones and boulders, preventing the free flow of water. Hence, he moved the court seeking a direction to the authorities to clean the channel. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Le Bitcoin Passe la Barre des 90 000$ – Un Marché Haussier est-il en train de Naître ? eToro Market Updates Click Here Undo A division bench of justice G R Swaminathan and justice B Pugalendhi took note of the status report filed by the authorities in Nov 2019, stating that the works were already successfully completed. The court was of the view that nothing survives for further adjudication, the judges observed, and closed the petition.