The government today approved the much-awaited comprehensive insurance bill, 
which seeks to raise foreign direct investment cap in private  
sector to 49 per cent from 26 per cent, and said it would be tabled in the 
Parliament in December. 

"The Union Cabinet gave its approval for introduction of the Insurance 
(Amendment) Bill, 2008 for amendment to Insurance Act 1938, General Insurance 
Business Act, 1972, and Insurance Regulatory and Development Act, 1999, in the 
Rajya Sabha on the basis of recommendations made by GoM," Finance Minister P 
Chidambaram told reporters here this morning. 

However, the Bill is unlikely to be passed in this Parliament mainly due to 
lack of time, Chidambaram said while briefing on decision taken in the Cabinet 
last night. 

The amendments, he said, will remove archaic and redundant provisions in the 
legislations and would incorporate certain provisions to provide IRDA with 
flexibility to discharge its functions effectively and efficiently. 

The Cabinet also decided to introduce the Life Insurance Corporation 
(Amendment) Bill, 2008 in the Lok Sabha, he said. 


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