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The Members of the Human Rights and Foreign Relations Committee (HRFRC) of the National Assembly of Bhutan attended a presentation on the Civil Liability Bill of Bhutan 2022

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The Members of the Human Rights and Foreign Relations Committee (HRFRC) of the National Assembly of Bhutan attended a presentation on the Civil Liability Bill of Bhutan 2022 by Hon’ble Ugyen Tshering, Deputy Chair of the Legislative Committee of the National Council today. The presentation was presided over by the Chairperson of the HRFRC, Hon’ble Rinzin Jamtsho.  The Hon'ble Speaker also attended the presentation.

The Post Session Plenary conducted on 8th July 2022 following the conclusion of the 7th Session of the Third Parliament entrusted the Human Rights and Foreign Relations committee to review the 11 chaptered Civil Liability Bill of Bhutan 2022 before reporting to the House in the upcoming winter session with findings and recommendations on the Bill.  

The presentation, among others, justified why the Bill was introduced. Civil Liability Bill of Bhutan 2022 was introduced and adopted by the National Council in its 29th Session with the objective to provide a comprehensive legal framework on civil liability to the extent possible, by consolidating the scattered legislative provisions into a single, user-friendly law. It will also provide adequate guidance on the method of computation of the amount of compensation. The civil liability law will also bring about accountability and transparency in society and the governance, and inspire respect, trust, and confidence in the legal system, thereby enhancing the Rule of Law in the country.

The presentation was followed by a thorough discussion of the doubts and opinions raised by the Committee Members on the clauses and the issues related to the Bill. 

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The Members of the Human Rights and Foreign Relations Committee (HRFRC) of the National Assembly of Bhutan attended a presentation on the Civil Liability Bill of Bhutan 2022

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