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LOK SABHA
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BULLETIN-PART II
(General Information relating to Parliamentary and other matters)
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Nos. 5550 – 5564] [Friday, July 21, 2017/ Ashadha 30, 1939(Saka)
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No. 5550 Table Office
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS FOR THE WEEK
COMMENCING JULY 24, 2017
The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs announced in the House that
Government Business for the week commencing Monday, the 24th July, 2017
would consist of:-
(1) The Indian institutes of Information Technology (Amendment)
Bill, 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(2) The Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2016.
(Consideration and Passing)
(3) Discussion on Statutory Resolution seeking disapproval of the
Banking Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 (No.1 of
2017) and consideration and passing of the Banking Regulation
(Amendment) Bill, 2017-To replace an Ordinance.
(4) Discussion on Statutory Resolution seeking disapproval of the
Punjab Municipal Corporation Law (Extension to Chandigarh)
Amendment Ordinance, 2016 (No.2 of 2017) and consideration
and passing of the Punjab Municipal Corporation Law
(Extension to Chandigarh) Amendment Bill, 2017- To replace
an Ordinance.
(5) The Central Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu and
Kashmir) Amendment Bill, 2017- To replace an Ordinance.
(Consideration and Passing)
(6) The Integrated Goods and Services Tax (Extension to Jammu
and Kashmir) Amendment Bill, 2017- To replace an
Ordinance.
(Consideration and Passing)
(7) The Indian Institute of Management Bill, 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(8) The State Banks (Repeal and Amendment) Bill, 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(9) The Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE) Bill 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(10) The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
(Amendment) Bill, 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(11) The Repealing and Amending Bill, 2017.
(Consideration and Passing)
(12) The Appropriation Bill relating to the Supplementary Demands
for Grants (including Railways) for 2017-18.
(Consideration and Passing)
(13) The Appropriation Bill relating to the Excess Demand for
Grants for 2014-15.
(Consideration and Passing)
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No. 5551 Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
Swearing in ceremony of the President-elect
“Swearing – in ceremony of the President – elect is scheduled to be
held on Tuesday, 25th July, 2017 at 12.15 p.m., in Central Hall, Parliament
House. Invitation cards of the function will be sent to Members directly by
the President Secretariat. Members are requested to attend the ceremony”
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No. 5552 Administration Branch-I, SRI Cell
Workshops under the auspices of Speaker’s Research Initiative (SRI)
Members are reminded that Speaker's Research Initiative (SRI) will be organizing
Workshops on 24 July and 26 July 2017 in BPST Main Lecture Hall, First Floor, Parliament
Library Building, New Delhi as per the following schedule –
Date & Time Subjects Resource Persons
24 July 2017
1600 hrs onwards
Raising Matters of Urgent
Public Importance
Dr. Murali Manohar Joshi, MP
Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab, MP
26 July 2017
1600 hrs onwards
Equitable and Accessible
Education
Prof. N.V. Varghese
Acting Vice-Chancellor,
National University of
Educational Planning and
Administration (NUEPA)
Shri Abhimanyu Singh
Chairperson, Foundation for
Education and Development
2. The Workshops will be chaired by Hon'ble Speaker.
3. Members may kindly attend.
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No. 5553 Legislative Branch-I
GOVERNMENT RESOLUTION
The following Resolution has been admitted :-
From whom
received
Ministry
concerned
Text of Resolution
Shri Arun Jaitley
Finance
That this House approves the proposal of
the Government to reject the Award given
on 6th April, 2004 by the Board of
Arbitration in C.A. Reference Case No. 2
of 2002 regarding grant of House Rent
Allowance to the Central Government
Employees for the period from 01.01.1996
to 31.07.1997 at pre-revised rates but with
reference to revised pay, in terms of Para
21 of the Scheme for the Joint
Consultative Machinery and Compulsory
Arbitration for Central Government
Employees (JCM) as the implementation
of the Award which involves an
expenditure of approximately ₹1000
crores, will lead to diversion of scarce
resources from development expenditure
to non-productive expenditure and will,
thus, adversely affect the National
Economy.
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No. 5554 Legislative Branch-II
THE ENVIRONMENT (PROTECTION) AMENDMENT BILL, 2015
(AMENDMENT OF SECTION 2, ETC.) BY
SHRIMATI SUPRIYA SULE, M.P.
[Copy of letter No. 22-75/2017-IA.III dated 19 July, 2017 from Dr. Harsh
Vardhan, Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to the Secretary
General, Lok Sabha].
The President, having been informed of the subject matter of the
Environment (Protection) Amendment Bill, 2015 (Amendment of section 2, etc.)
by Shrimati Supriya Sule, M.P., recommends under article 117(3) of the
Constitution to Lok Sabha for the consideration of the Bill in Lok Sabha.
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No. 5555 LARRDIS (ACQUISITION SECTION)
E-collection and latest 100 volumes of Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi
added in Parliament Library:-
Hon'ble Members are informed that the complete set of latest 100 volumes
of collected works of Mahatma Gandhi, published by Publication Division,
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting during 2008-2017 has been added in the
Parliament Library. The e-collection of the above collection are also available
with the Parliament Library.
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No. 5556 Question Branch
RESULTS OF BALLOTS OF NOTICES OF
STARRED AND UNSTARRED QUESTIONS
Members are informed that ballots in respect of notices of Starred and
Unstarred Questions received upto 1000 hrs. on
21st July, 2017 for the sitting of Lok Sabha to be held on 08
th August, 2017 were
held in the presence of SHRI SATAV RAJEEV, MP in Question Branch,
Room No. 324, Parliament House Annexe, New Delhi. A total of 1820 notices
were received and 295 Members participated in the ballots for the day.
2. The results of the ballots have been uploaded on the Homepage viz.
loksabha.nic.in.
3. The Hard Copies of the ballots are also placed in Parliamentary Notice
Office for the information of Members.
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No. 5557 Table Office (B)
Attendance Register of Members
Section 3 of the Salary, Allowances and Pension of Members of
Parliament Act, 1954 (as amended by Act. No. 40 of 2006 and Act. No.37
of 2010) relating to ‘Salary and daily allowances’ provides as follows: -
“3. Salaries and Daily Allowances. – A member shall be entitled to
receive a salary, at the rate of fifty thousand rupees per mensem
during the whole of his term of office and subject to any rules made
under this Act an allowance at the rate of two thousand rupees for
each day during any period of residence on duty:
Provided that no member shall be entitled to the aforesaid
allowance unless he signs the register, maintained for this purpose by
the Secretariat of the House of People or, as the case may be, Council
of States, on all the days (except intervening holidays for which no
such signing is required) of the session of the House for which the
allowance is claimed”.
2. For the convenience of members, the Attendance Register, split into
four parts, is kept on separate rostrums in the Inner Lobby for signature of
members.
3. In view of the provisions of section 3 of the Salary, Allowances and
Pension of Members of Parliament Act, 1954, quoted in para 1 above,
members are requested to sign in ink, in the space provided against their
names in the Attendance Register and as per the specimen signatures
furnished to the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
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No. 5558 Table Office (B)
Turning off the head phones in Lok Sabha Chamber by members
The volume of the headphones provided at the seats of members in the
House, if not turned down when not in use, create disturbance in the House, as
the voice of the member who is speaking in the House or that of the Interpreter
who is translating the member’s speech, is also simultaneously heard through
them. With a view to improving the audibility of speeches in the House and to
prevent such disturbance, members are requested to turn down the volume of
their headphones to the minimum using the volume push button immediately
after use.
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No. 5559 Table Office (B)
Rules to be observed by members
Attention of members is invited to Rule 349 of the Rules of Procedure and
Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha regarding Parliamentary customs and
conventions to be observed by members. Particular attention is invited to sub-rule
(xvi) of the Rule wherein members are requested not to display flags, emblems or
any exhibits (including PLACARDS) in the House.
Kind co-operation of Members is solicited.
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No. 5560 Table Office (B)
Operation of Automatic Vote Recording System
The procedure for operating the Automatic Vote recording system installed
in the Lok Sabha Chamber is as follows :-
1. Before a Division starts, every Hon’ble Member should occupy his or her
own seat and operate the system from that seat only.
2. When the Hon’ble Speaker says “Now Division”, the Secretary-General
will activate the voting button whereupon “RED BULBS” above
individual result display boards on both sides of Hon’ble Speaker’s Chair
will glow and a GONG sound will be heard simultaneously.
3. For voting, Hon’ble Members may please press the following two
buttons simultaneously “ONLY” after the sound of the GONG; repeat
only after the sound of the GONG :-
Red “VOTE” button in front of every Hon’ble Member on the Head
phone plate
and
Any one of the following buttons fixed on the top of desk of seat:
Ayes : Green Colour
Noes : Red Colour
Abstain : Yellow Colour
4. It is essential to keep both the buttons pressed till another GONG is
heard and the Red BULBS above individual result display boards are
“OFF”.
5. Hon’ble Members may please note that their votes will not be registered:
(i) If buttons are kept pressed before the first GONG; or
(ii) Both buttons are not kept simultaneously pressed till the second
GONG.
6. Hon’ble Members can actually “SEE” their vote on individual result
display boards installed on either side of Hon’ble Speaker’s Chair and on
the LED screens fixed on parapet on either sides of the Public gallery.
7. In case vote is not registered, they may call for voting through slips.
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No. 5561 Table Office (B)
Corrections in Votes recorded by members by operating the Automatic Vote
Recording System
A member who is not able to record his/her vote by pressing the button due
to any reason considered sufficient may, with the permission of the Chair, have
his/her vote recorded before the result of the Division is announced. If a member
finds that he/she has by mistake voted incorrectly by pressing the wrong button or
voted from a wrong seat, he/she may be allowed to correct his/her mistake,
provided he/she brings it to the notice of the Chair before the result of the Division
is announced.
For effecting correction in the votes recorded by operating the Automatic
Vote Recording System, the following correction slips are available: -
(i) SLIP FOR CORRECTING VOTE RECORDED FROM A WRONG
SEAT – This slip is printed on white paper and is to be used by a
member who has recorded his/her vote from a wrong seat (i.e. seat
allotted to another member).
(ii) SLIP FOR RECORDING VOTE FOR ‘AYE’ – This slip is printed on
cream paper and is to be used by a member for recording vote for
‘Aye’ in case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for
correcting the vote from ‘No’ or ‘Abstain’ to ‘Aye’, as the case may
be.
(iii) SLIP FOR RECORDING VOTE FOR ‘NO’ – This slip is printed on
pink paper and is to be used by a member for recording the vote for
‘No’ in case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for
correcting the vote from ‘Aye’ or ‘Abstain’ to ‘No’, as the case may
be.
(iv) SLIP FOR RECORDING ABSTENTION – This slip is printed on
yellow paper and is to be used by a member for recording ‘Abstain’ in
case the vote has not been recorded by the machine or for correcting
the vote from ‘Aye’ or ‘No’ to ‘Abstain’, as the case may be.
These slips have been printed in English on one side and Hindi on the
reverse.
Immediately after votes have been recorded by the machine and flashed on
the Individual Result Display Boards, a member who has voted from a wrong seat,
or whose vote has not been recorded by the machine, or who has by mistake voted
incorrectly and desires correction in the results as flashed on the Individual Result
Display Boards, should rise in his/her seat whereupon a Division Clerk will hand
over to him/her one of the four slips, as the member may ask for.
The member concerned should make sure as to whether the mistake in
recording the vote of his/her choice has actually occurred by referring to the
Individual Result Display Board. In case of doubt, the member should consult the
Officer at the Table.
The member desiring a correction to be made should fill in the requisite
correction slip precisely and completely in all respects and then hand it over,
without any delay, to the Division Clerk. While filling in the correction slip, the
portions of the correction slip which are not applicable should be struck off clearly.
Kind co-operation of members is solicited.
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No. 5562 Table Office (B)
Parliamentary Customs, Conventions and Etiquette
Attention of members is invited to paragraphs 42 and 43 (pages 79 – 87) of
the Handbook for Members (16th
edition) regarding Parliamentary Customs and
Conventions and Parliamentary Etiquette required to be observed by members.
Particular attention is invited to the following: -
‘42. Parliamentary Customs and Conventions
x x x
(16) The decorum and the seriousness of the proceedings of the House
require that no member should shout slogans of any kind or sit on
dharna in the pit of the House or stand up on the seat.
x x x
(19) Rulings given by the Chair should not be criticised directly or
indirectly inside or outside the House.
x x x
(23) Display of placards/exhibits on the floor of the House is not in
order.
x x x
43. Parliamentary Etiquette
x x x
(6) A member should keep to her/his usual seat while addressing the
House;
x x x
(11) A member should not sit or stand with her/his back towards the
Chair;
(12) A member should not approach the Chair personally in the
House. She/he may send chits to the Officers at the Table, if
necessary;
x x x
(16) A member should not leave the House immediately after delivering
her/his speech; courtesy to the House requires that after finishing
their speeches members resume their seats and leave the House only
afterwards, if necessary;
x x x
(23) Members should not stand in the passage of the Chamber. They
should either sit down or go out;
(24) A member should not “cross the floor” when the House is sitting –
that is, she/he should not pass between the Chair and the member who is
speaking;
x x x
(28) Two members should not keep standing in the House at the same
time;
(29) A member while speaking should not –
x x x
(ii) make personal reference by way of making an allegation
imputing a motive to or questioning the bona fides of any other
member of the House unless it be imperatively necessary for the
purpose of debate being itself a matter in issue or relevant
thereto;
x x x
(viii) use her/his right of speech for the purpose of obstructing the
business of the House;
(ix) make any reference to the strangers in any of the galleries;
(x) refer to Government officials by name;
x x x
(31) Every member should resume her/his seat as soon as the Speaker
rises to speak, or calls out “Order” and also when any other
member is in possession of the floor (i.e. speaking with the
permission of the Chair) or has interposed in the course of the
debate to raise a point of order;
x x x
(34) No member is to argue with another member when the latter is
speaking. She/he may, however, ask through the Chair questions with
a view to obtaining information from the member who is speaking.
But a member who is addressing the House with the permission of the
Chair should not be interrupted by another member persistently. It is
open to the former not to give way but to go on with her/his speech if
the interruption is not for raising a point of order;
x x x
(37) It is not in order for members other than Ministers to consult
officials in the Official Gallery from inside the House.’
Kind co-operation of members is solicited.
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No. 5563 Table Office (B)
Withdrawal and Suspension of members
Attention of the members is specifically invited to the provisions of Rule 373,
374 and 374A of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok
Sabha regarding withdrawal and suspension of members, respectively. The
Rules read as under: -
“373. The Speaker, if is of the opinion that the conduct of any member is
grossly disorderly, may direct such member to withdraw immediately from
the House, and any member so ordered to withdraw shall do so forthwith
and shall remain absent during the remainder of the day’s sitting.
374. (1) The Speaker may, if deems it necessary, name a member who
disregards the authority of the Chair or abuses the rules of the House by
persistently and wilfully obstructing the business thereof.
(2) If a member is so named by the Speaker, the Speaker shall, on a
motion being made forthwith put the question that the member (naming such
member) be suspended from the service of the House for a period not
exceeding the remainder of the session:
Provided that the House may, at any time, on a motion being made,
resolve that such suspension be terminated.
(3) A member suspended under this rule shall forthwith withdraw from the
precincts of the House.
374A. (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in rules 373 and 374, in the
event of grave disorder occasioned by a member coming into the well of the House
or abusing the Rules of the House persistently and wilfully obstructing its business
by shouting slogans or otherwise, such member shall, on being named by the
Speaker, stand automatically suspended from the service of the House for five
consecutive sittings or the remainder of the session, whichever is less:
Provided that the House may, at any time, on a motion being made,
resolve that such suspension be terminated.
(2) On the Speaker announcing the suspension under this rule, the
member shall forthwith withdraw from the precincts of the House.”
No. 5564 TABLE OFFICE
Statutory Orders laid on the Table of Lok Sabha
The following Statutory Rules and Orders made under the delegated powers of legislation, which were laid on the Table of Lok Sabha during the current week,
are subject to modification: -
Sl. No. Number assigned to
order/Date of
Publication
Brief Subject or
description
Date on
which laid
on the
Table
Period
for
which to
lie on
the
Table
Period upto
which
motion for
modification
can be made
Remarks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 G.S.R.726(E)
29.06.2017
The Warehousing
Development and
Regulatory Authority
(Electronic Negotiable
Warehouse Receipts)
Regulations, 2017.
18.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of the
session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(i).
2 Notification No. 3/2017-
Compensation Cess
(Rate)
18.07.2017
Seeking to amend
Notification No. 1/2017-
Compensation Cess
(Rate) dated 28th
June,
2017 so as to increase the
Compensation Cess rate
on cigarettes as
mentioned in the
notification with effect
from 18.07.2017.
-do- -do- -do-
-do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
3 G.S.R.297(E)
28.03.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules,
2017.
19.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry of
the session
immediately following
the session in which
the said period of 30
days is completed.
Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(i).
4 G.S.R.314(E)
31.03.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules,
2017.
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5 G.S.R.406(E)
25.04.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Third Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
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6 G.S.R.493(E)
04.05.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Fourth Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
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7 G.S.R.482(E)
18.05.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Fifth Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
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8 G.S.R.507(E)
24.05.2017
The Indian Telegraph (Sixth Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
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9 G.S.R.540(E)
01.06.2017
The Indian Telegraph (7th
Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
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10 G.S.R.75(E)
05.02.2015
The National Legal Services Authorities
(Amendment) Rules, 2015.
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11 S.O.2164(E)
10.08.2015
The National Legal Services Authorities
(Second Amendment) Rules, 2015.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
12 G.S.R.263(E)
20.03.2017
The National Legal Services Authorities
(Amendment) Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(i).
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
13 Draft Notification No. F. No.
10(1)/2017-Leg-III
Amendments in the Fourth Schedule of the
Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.
19.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of the
session
immediately
following the
session in
which the said
period of 30
days is
completed.
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14 G.S.R.411(E)
27.04.2017
Reserving the area of 1738.04 hecares
through M/s NALCO, a Public Sector
undertaking own and controlled by the
Central Government, for prospecting or
mining operations in respect of bauxite
deposits in the Taluk of Pottangi of Koraput
District in the State of Odisha for a further
period of five years w.e.f. 27.04.2017.
20.07.2017 -do- -do- Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-
section (i).
15 Notification No. L-1/18/2010-
CERC
19.04.2017
The Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Indian Electricity Grid Code)
(Fifth Amendment) Regulations, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette
of India, Part-III,
Section 4.
16 Notification No. 1/21/2017-
Reg.Aff./(RE-Tariff-2017-
The Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Terms and Conditions for
Tariff determination from Renewable
-do- -do- -do- -do-
20)/CERC
19.04.2017
Energy Sources) Regulations, 2017.
17 Notification No. L-1/01/2017-
CERC
22.06.2017
The Central Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Payment of Fees) (First
Amendment) Regulations, 2017.
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18 G.S.R.544(E)
02.06.2017
Approving the Mormugao Port Employees
(Contributory Medical Benefit after
Retirement) Amendment Regulations,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-
section (i).
19 G.S.R.545(E)
02.06.2017
Approving the Kandla Port Trust Employees
(Recruitment, Seniority and Promotion)
Amendment Regulations, 2017.
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*The period will not be completed during the current session.
20 G.S.R.506(E)
24.05.2017
Approving the Kolkata Port Trust
Employees’ (Recruitment, Seniority and
Promotion) Amendment Regulations, 2017.
20.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry of
the session
immediately following
the session in which
the said period of 30
days is completed.
Published in
Gazette of India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section
3, sub-section (i).
21 G.S.R.568(E)
09.06.2017
Approving the Mormugao Port Employees
(Pension and Gratuity) Amendment
Regulations, 2017.
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22 G.S.R.304(E)
30.03.2017
Approving the New Mangalore Port Trust
Employees (Recruitment, Seniority and
Promotion) Amendment Regulations, 2017.
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23 G.S.R.305(E)
30.03.2017
Approving the Chennai Port Trust
Employees (Recruitment, Seniority and
Promotion) Amendment Regulations, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
24 G.S.R.306(E)
30.03.2017
Approving the Cochin Port Trust Employees
(Recruitment, Seniority and Promotion)
Amendment Regulations, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
25 G.S.R.807(E)
30.06.2017
Seeking to reduce the rate of Central Tax
on fertilizers from 6% to 2.5%.
21.07.2017 -do- -do- -do-
26 G.S.R.673(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying CGST Rate Schedule notified
under 9(1).
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27 G.S.R.674(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying CGST exempt goods notified
under Section 11(1).
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28 G.S.R.675(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying 2.5% concessional CGST rate for
supplies to Exploration and production
notified under Section 11(1).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
29 G.S.R.676(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying reverse charge on certain
specified supplies of goods under Section
9(3).
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of the
session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II,
Section 3, sub-section
(i).
30 G.S.R.677(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying supplies of goods in respect of
which no refund of unutilized input tax
credit shall be allowed under Section 54(3).
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31 G.S.R.678(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying refund of 50% of CGST on
supplies to CSD under Section 55.
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32 G.S.R.679(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying exemption from CGST supplies by
CSD to Unit Run Canteens and supplies by
CSD/Unit Run Canteens to authorized
customers notified under Section 11(1) and
Section 55 CSD.
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33 G.S.R.680(E) Notifying CGST exemption from reverse -do- -do- -do- -do-
28.06.2017 charge upto Rs. 5000 per day under Section
11(1).
34 G.S.R.681(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying exempting supplies to a TDS
deductor by a supplier, who is not
registered under Section 11(1).
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35 G.S.R.682(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying CGST exemption for dealers
operating under Margin Scheme notified
under Section 11(1).
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36 G.S.R.710(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying UTGST Rate Schedule notified
under Section 7(1).
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37 G.S.R.711(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying UTGST exempt goods notified
under Section 8(1).
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*The period will not be completed during the current session.
38 G.S.R.712(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying 2.5% concessional UTGST rate for
supplies to Exploration and Production
notified under Section 8(1).
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of the
session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in
Gazette of
India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section
3, sub-section
(i).
39 G.S.R.713(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying reverse charge on certain
specified supplies of goods under Section
7(3).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
40 G.S.R.714(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying supplies of goods in respect of
which no refund of unutilized input tax
credit shall be allowed under Section 54(3)
of CGST Act.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
41 G.S.R.715(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying refund of 50% of UTGST on
supplies to CSD under Section 55 of CGST
Act.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
42 G.S.R.716(E) Notifying exemption from UTGST supplies -do- -do- -do- -do-
28.06.2017 by CSD to Unit Run Canteens and supplies
by CSD/Unit Run Canteens and supplies by
CSD/Unit Run Canteens to authorized
customers notified under Section 8(1) and
Section 55 of CGST Act.
43 G.S.R.717(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying UTGST exemption from reverse
charge upto Rs. 5000 per day under Section
8(1).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
44 G.S.R.718(E)
28.06.2017
Exempting supplies to a TDS deductor by a
supplier, who is not registered, under
Section 8(1).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
45 G.S.R.719(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying UTGST exemption for dealers
operating under Margin Scheme notified
under Section 8(1).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
46 G.S.R.808(E)
30.06.2017
Seeking to reduce the rate of Union
Territory Tax on fertilizers from 6% to 2.5%.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of
the session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in
Gazette of India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section 3,
sub-section (i).
47 G.S.R.666(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying Integrated Goods and Service Tax
Act, 2017 (13 of 2017), the Central
Government, on the recommendations of
the Council, hereby notifies the rate of the
integrated tax.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
48 G.S.R.667(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying Integrated Goods and Service Tax
Act, 2017 (13 of 2017), the Central
Government, on the recommendations of
the Council, hereby notifies the rate of the
integrated tax.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
49 G.S.R.668(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying integrated Goods and Service Tax
Act, 2017 (13 of 2017), the Central
Government, on the recommendations of
the Council, hereby notifies the rate of the
-do- -do- -do- -do-
integrated tax.
50 G.S.R.669(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying reverse charge on certain
specified supplies of goods under Section
5(3).
-do- -do- -do- -do-
51 G.S.R.670(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying supplies of goods in respect of
which no refund of unutilized input tax
credit shall be allowed.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
52 G.S.R.671(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying refund of 50% of IGST on supplies
to CSD under Section 20.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
53 G.S.R.672(E)
28.06.2017
Notifying exemption from IGST supplies by
CSD to Unit Run Canteens and supplies by
CSD/Unit Run Canteens to authorized
customers under 6(1).
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of
the session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section 3, sub-
section (i).
54 G.S.R.809(E)
30.06.2017
Seeking to reduce the rate of integrated
Tax rate on fertilizers from 12% to 5%.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
55 S.O.3160(E)
06.10.2016
The Income-tax (26th
Amendment) Rules,
2016.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section 3, sub-
section (ii).
56 G.S.R.318(E)
31.03.2017
The Income-tax (5th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section 3, sub-
section (i).
57 G.S.R.325(E)
03.04.2017
The Income-tax (6th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
58 G.S.R.331(E)
05.04.2017
The Income-tax (7th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
59 G.S.R.399(E)
21.04.2017
The Income-tax (8th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
60 S.O.1381(E)
02.05.2017
The Income-tax (9th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section 3, sub-
section (ii).
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
61 G.S.R.546(E)
02.06.2017
The Income-tax (10th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of the
session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II,
Section 3, sub-section
(i).
62 G.S.R.554(E)
05.06.2017
The Income-tax (11th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
63 G.S.R.561(E)
08.06.2017
The Income-tax (13th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
64 G.S.R.569(E)
09.06.2017
The Income-tax (14th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
65 G.S.R.590(E)
15.06.2017
The Income-tax (15th
Amendment) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
66 S.O.815(E)
15.03.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August, 2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II,
Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
67 Notification No. 22/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
16.03.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
68 S.O.1015(E)
31.03.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August, 2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette
of India,
Extraordinary, Part-II,
Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
69 Notification No. 32/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
05.04.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
70 Notification No. 33/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
06.04.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
export goods.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry
of the session
immediately
following the
session in which
the said period
of 30 days is
completed.
-
71 S.O.1177(E)
13.04.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August, 2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
72 Notification No. 40/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
20.04.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
73 S.O.1357(E)
28.04.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August, 2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
74 Notification No. 43/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
04.05.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
-do- -do- -do- -
export goods.
75 S.O.1562(E)
15.05.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August, 2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(ii).
76 Notification No. 49/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
18.05.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange for
conversion of certain foreign currencies
into Indian currency or vice-versa of the
purpose of assessment of imported and
export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
77 S.O.1743(E)
31.05.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August,
2001.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry of
the session
immediately following
the session in which
the said period of 30
days is completed.
Published in
Gazette of
India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section
3, sub-section
(ii).
78 Notification No. 52/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
01.06.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange
for conversion of certain foreign
currencies into Indian currency or vice-
versa of the purpose of assessment of
imported and export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
79 Notification No. 53/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
15.06.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange
for conversion of certain foreign
currencies into Indian currency or vice-
versa of the purpose of assessment of
imported and export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
80 S.O.1918(E)
15.06.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August,
2001.
-do- -do- -do- Published in
Gazette of
India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section
3, sub-section
(ii).
81 S.O.2051(E) Amendments in the Notification No. -do- -do- -do- -do-
30.06.2017 36/2001-Cus.(N.T.), dated 3rd
August,
2001.
82 S.O.2064(E)
01.07.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
62/2017-Cus.(N.T.), dated 30th
June,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
83 Notification No. 70/2017-
Customs (N.T.)
06.07.2017
Regarding revised rates of exchange
for conversion of certain foreign
currencies into Indian currency or vice-
versa of the purpose of assessment of
imported and export goods.
-do- -do- -do- -
84 G.S.R.320(E)
31.03.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
69/2011-Cus., dated 29th
July, 2011.
-do- -do- -do- Published in
Gazette of
India,
Extraordinary,
Part-II, Section
3, sub-section
(i).
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
85 G.S.R.356(E)
13.04.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
12/2012-Cus., dated 17th
March,
2012.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry of the
session immediately
following the session in
which the said period of
30 days is completed.
Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section (i).
86 G.S.R.394(E)
30.04.2017
Exempting basic customs duty on
drugs and medicines imported for
supply under the specified Patient
Assistance Programmes of the
respective pharmaceutical
companies subject to the conditions
specified therein.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
87 G.S.R.400(E)
21.04.2017
Exempting goods falling under the
First Schedule to the Customs Tariff
Act, 1975 when imported into India
by or along with a unit of the Army,
the Navy, the Air Force or the Central
Paramilitary Forces on the occasion
of its return to India after a tour of
service aborad, from the whole of
the duty of customs leviable thereon
which is specified in the First
Schedule to the said Customs Tariff
Act and from the whole of the
additional duty leviable thereon
under Section 3 of the said Customs
-do- -do- -do- -do-
Tariff Act subject to the condition
specified therein.
88 G.S.R.450(E)
09.05.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
12/2012-Cus., dated 17th
March,
2012.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
89 G.S.R.473(E)
16.05.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
101/2007-Cus., dated 11th
September, 2007.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
90 G.S.R.474(E)
16.05.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
12/2012-Cus., dated 17th
March,
2012.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
91 G.S.R.579(E)
12.06.2017
Amendments in the Notification No.
12/2012-Cus., dated 17th
March,
2012.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
92 G.S.R.628(E)
23.06.2017
The Project Imports (Amendment)
Regulations, 2017.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the expiry of
the session
immediately
following the
session in which
the said period of
30 days is
completed.
Published in Gazette of
India, Extraordinary, Part-
II, Section 3, sub-section
(i).
93 G.S.R.479(E)
16.05.2017
The Determination of Origin of Goods
under the Preferential Trading
Agreement between the Republic of
India and the Republic of Chile
(Amendment) Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
94 G.S.R.370(E)
13.04.2017
The Point of Taxation (Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
95 G.S.R.434(E)
04.05.2017
Amendments in Notification No.
25/2012-Service Tax dated 20th
June,
2012.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
96 G.S.R.372(E)
13.04.2017
The CENVAT Credit (Second
Amendment) Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
97 G.S.R.475(E)
16.05.2017
Amendments in Notification No.
12/2012-C.E. dated 17th
March, 2012.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
98 G.S.R.577(E)
12.06.2017
The CENVAT Credit (Third Amendment)
Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
99 G.S.R.619(E)
21.06.2017
The India-Malaysia Comprehensive
Economic Cooperation Agreement
(Bilateral Safeguard Measures) Rules,
2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
100 G.S.R.460(E)
12.05.2017
The Specified Bank Notes (Deposit of
Confiscated Notes) Rules, 2017.
-do- -do- -do- -do-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
101 Draft Notification No. F. No.
01/02/2014-CL.V
Amendments in the Notification No.
G.S.R.463(E) dated 5th
June, 2015 directing
that for serial number 8 and entries
thereto, Chapter IX, Section 129 of the
Companies Act, 2013 shall not apply to the
companies engaged in defence production
to the extent of application of relevant
Accounting Standard on segment reporting.
21.07.2017 *30 days Before the
expiry of
the session
immediately
following
the session
in which the
said period
of 30 days is
completed.
-
*The period will not be completed during the current session.
ANOOP MISHRA
Secretary General