
Parliament roundup: The Competition (Amendment) Bill, 2022 passed and more
New Delhi, Aug 05: Protests by opposition parties including Congress on issues like price rise and action of investigative agencies forced adjournment of both the houses of parliament on Friday.
After the Rajya Sabha met for the day, opposition leaders began protesting an adjournment till 11.30 am. However, when the house met again similar scenes were repeated and the Rajya Sabha was adjourned till 2:30 pm.

Similar scenes were witnessed in the Lok Sabha where Congress leaders led by Sonia Gandhi had dressed in black as a mark of protest. The Lok Sabha was also adjourned again following an uproar.
The
Family
Courts
(Amendment)
Bill
gets
parliament
nod
Here are the highlights of day 14 of the Monsoon Session:
Rahul,
Priyanka
among
several
leaders
detained
Wearing
black
clothes,
Congress
leaders
hit
the
streets
on
Friday
to
protest
against
price
rise
and
unemployment
with
a
host
of
them,
including
Rahul
Gandhi
and
Priyanka
Gandhi
Vadra,
being
detained
by
police
amid
dramatic
standoffs
outside
Parliament
and
the
AICC
headquarters.
Congress
MPs,
including
former
party
chief
Rahul
Gandhi,
staged
a
protest
in
the
Parliament
House
complex
and
then
proceeded
to
take
out
a
march
towards
the
Rashtrapati
Bhawan
as
part
of
the
party's
nationwide
stir
against
price
rise,
the
Goods
and
Services
Tax
(GST)
hike
on
essential
items
and
unemployment.
The protesting MPs of the opposition party raised slogans against the government demanding that the GST hike on essential items be withdrawn, with party chief Sonia Gandhi standing with the women MPs holding a banner outside gate number 1 of Parliament. The protesters were, however, stopped by the Delhi Police and not allowed to proceed towards the Rashtrapati Bhawan. Sonia Gandhi did not take part in the march. The other MPs were detained by police at Vijay Chowk. Rahul Gandhi, senior Congress leaders K C Venugopal, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and Gaurav Gogoi were among the 64 MPs detained and taken away from Vijay Chowk in a police bus.
The
Competition
(Amendment)
Bill,
2022
The
Competition
(Amendment)
Bill,
2022
was
introduced
in
Lok
Sabha
amid
protests
from
the
Opposition
over
various
issues
including
price
rise.
The Bill seeks structural changes in the governing structure of the Competition Commission of India (CCI).
Minister of State for Corporate Affairs Rao Inderjit Singh introduced the Bill seeking substantive provisions to allow the CCI to address the needs of new-age markets.
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not
a
new
disease’:
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minister
allays
fears
in
Parliament
The CCI has in recent times ordered probes as well as passed various orders with respect to alleged unfair business practices in the growing digital market.
New
Delhi
International
Arbitration
Centre
(Amendment)
Bill,
2022
introduced
in
LS
The
New
Delhi
International
Arbitration
Centre
(Amendment)
Bill
was
also
introduced
in
the
Lower
House
of
Parliament.
Law Minister Kiren Rijiju tabled the Bill.
MPs
cannot
avoid
summons
of
law
enforcement
agencies:
RS
Chairperson
Vice
President
of
India
and
Rajya
Sabha
Chairperson,
M
Venkaiah
Naidu,
on
Friday,
said
that
Members
of
the
Parliament
(MPs)
cannot
avoid
summons
of
law
enforcement
agencies
in
criminal
cases
when
the
session
is
on
or
otherwise.
This
statement
by
Vice-President
comes
as
Congress
leaders
Sonia
Gandhi,
Rahul
Gandhi;
Shiv
Sena
MP
Sanjay
Raut
and
former
West
Bengal
Minister
Partha
Chatterjee
are
under
the
radar
of
the
Enforcement
Directorate
in
money-laundering
cases.
"MPs cannot avoid summons of law enforcement agencies in criminal cases when the session is on or otherwise. As law-abiding citizens, it's our duty to respect the law and legal procedure," said M Venkaiah Naidu in Rajya Sabha today during the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Parliament.