Arunachal Pradesh Assembly passes two important bills

The Arunachal Pradesh Assembly passed two important government bills by voice vote on Tuesday.
Arunachal Pradesh Assembly passes two important bills
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ITANAGAR: The Arunachal Pradesh Assembly passed two important government bills by voice vote on Tuesday. The Arunachal Pradesh Airport Area Planning and Development Authority Bill, which was tabled in the house by Town Planning Minister Kamlung Mosang on Monday, was passed by the assembly without any debate. Making a statement on the bill, Mosang said that with the recent construction of Donyi Polo Airport at Hollongi, near here, and airports at Pasighat, Tezu, and Daporijo, tourists from within India and overseas are expected to arrive in the state. The development of airports and adjoining areas as per international standards is of utmost importance. "For the orderly planning and development of the areas near airports, it is required to be regulated by a dedicated team of manpower. The bill is aimed at regulating the growth and development of areas around airports," the minister added.

The House also passed the Arunachal Pradesh Court Fees Bill with minor amendments. Chief Minister Pema Khandu, who also holds the law, legislative, and justice portfolios, tabled the bill in the House on Monday. The Court Fee Act, 1870, which is a pre-independence and pre-Constitution law extended to Arunachal Pradesh by virtue of its extension clause, is followed by all courts in the state as per the Assam Court Fees (Amendment) Act, 1972, as the state does not have a high court of its own. On March 6, this year, the Union Law and Justice Ministry directed all the states to enact their own state acts on court fees as the Court Fees Act, 1870, is being proposed to be repealed by the central government.

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