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Land Boundary Agreement Bill to be passed by Parl again
Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi  May 9, 2015 Last Updated at 20:57 IST

Parliament will again go through the process of passing a bill on the
India-Bangladesh Land Boundary Agreement next week as the earlier
version approved by the two Houses has some drafting errors,
***perhaps the first such faux pas in a Constitutional amendment
bill*** [emphasis added].

The Constitution (119th Amendment) Bill to allow the
operationalisation of the 1974 India-Bangladesh Land Boundary
agreement will be first taken up in the Lok Sabha and later in the
Rajya Sabha, Parliament sources said.

When the bill was introduced, it was numbered as the 119th
Constitution Amendment Bill. When it was passed, it became the
Constitution 100th Amendment Bill as several constitution amendment
bills are introduced but the number of those which clear Parliament is
less.

The official amendment was carried out in the short title of the
legislation. But due to an oversight, the same amendment could not be
carried out in the schedules of the bill, they said.

The bill seeks to settle India's 's 41-year-old border issue with
Bangladesh and will help operationalise and ratify the Land Boundary
Agreement that provides for exchange of territories.

India will get 510 acres while Bangladesh will get 10,000 acres. The
measure, apart from demarcating the boundaries, would also help
checking illegal immigration.

After the error came to light, Vice President Hamid Ansari, who is
also Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, was upset that the officials of the
concerned departments failed to carry out the amendment.

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