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Seeking public comments on preliminary draft of Public Contracts (Resolution of Disputes) Bill, 2015

Seeking public comments on preliminary draft of Public Contracts (Resolution of Disputes) Bill, 2015
Start Date :
Jun 16, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 30, 2015
17:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Finance Minister in his budget speech for the Union Budget 2015-16 interalia stressed the need to streamline the institutional arrangements for resolution of disputes relating ...

The Finance Minister in his budget speech for the Union Budget 2015-16 interalia stressed the need to streamline the institutional arrangements for resolution of disputes relating to public contracts and proposed to introduce Public Contracts (Resolution of Disputes) Bill. The relevant excerpt from his budget speech is as follows:

"73. On the other hand, disputes arising in public contracts take long to resolve, and the process is very costly too. My Government proposes to introduce Public Contracts (Resolution of Disputes) Bill, to streamline the institutional arrangements for resolution of such disputes."

2. Accordingly, a preliminary first draft of Public Contracts (Resolution of Disputes) Bill, 2015 has been prepared. The proposed legislation is envisaged to deal with the contracts entered into by Public Authority for construction projects and infrastructure projects including PPP projects.

3. The draft bill is attached for obtaining comments/views of stakeholders.

Last date/time to share your views is 30th June, 2015 by 5.00 PM.

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Showing 92 Submission(s)
satya dwivedi
satya dwivedi 10 years 12 months ago
If we fix responsibility at every level without if and buts and process of inquiry with harsh punishment like 2-5 times recovery ,suspension ,jail sentences
Rahul singh_53
Rahul singh_53 10 years 12 months ago
Sir..i have one pakistani friend..he asked me one day that why is ur prime minister is a face of only hindus people...have bjp won this election due to hindus population????
SAJAL AGARWAL
SAJAL AGARWAL 10 years 12 months ago
1) make all projects time bound 2)mandatory to provide 5 years warranty on all projects by the company...this will ensure quality work, lower risks and save govt time evrry year
Kishore Kumar Korutla
Kishore Kumar Korutla 10 years 12 months ago
Firstly, we have to make something strong to remove the middle men job. The govt gives the contract to a company but the actual ground work is done by another company. Secondly, the contracts are given to relatives in the govt, its not open. third, if the project is not done in stipulated time and quality then the govt should not give them any further contracts and penalise them. Fourth, ask universities, students to come up with innovative ideas and had over the project execution to colleg
Harinder Singh Bedi
Harinder Singh Bedi 10 years 12 months ago
So how can this be done?Set up a government owned but professionally managed welfare fund in which the government will transfer all its shareholding in Public Sector undertaking.The fund create value in P.s.u.'s by enforcing better standards of governance. This fund will be listed on the stock exchanges of Newyork and London to raise an investment of 1 trillion Us Dollars in a mix of debt and equity over the next 6-8 years.The government will have percent 51 percent ownership in this fund .
Harinder Singh Bedi
Harinder Singh Bedi 10 years 12 months ago
In a country with close to 300 public sector undertakings only 2 feature among India's top 10 companies by their market capitalisation.Nearly 30 percent of all Central Public Service Enterprises are sick or non functional. Many times the disinvestment programs of governments are not successful.With the government' resistance to give up its hold on P.S.U s a middle path is suggested.The idea is to create a trillion dollar wealth fund out of the government share holding of public sector companies
Jeevan Thomas
Jeevan Thomas 10 years 12 months ago
Another one to add,why don't we think of centralising the police force. What is observed that the state police's attitude changes based on the ruling government!!!
Jeevan Thomas
Jeevan Thomas 10 years 12 months ago
I have an innovative idea of making any city signal freefree. Mere fly overseas are not a solution for decongestion of traffic. Signal free country is my dream. Jeevan.
Dhruv Kumar Sharma
Dhruv Kumar Sharma 10 years 12 months ago
Sir, First of We are requesting you to pass directions to the police department of Delhi to make them answerable towards the complaint of general citizen. Police do jot listen the grievances and each time we need to aporoach court & higher authorities. Is any guidelines pass by central govt. To not to lodge FIR? Because it increase the crime graphs. You are requested to pass such directions so that police would follow the complaints instead of harrassing general public.