Joint Parliamentary Board
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What is JPB?
The Joint Parliamentary Board (JPB) is a committee established by the Indian Parliament to examine specific matters of national importance, such as legislation, policy, or administrative issues. Comprising members from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, the JPB functions as a collaborative body that reviews proposed bills or investigates complex topics requiring cross-party consensus. Its role is to ensure thorough scrutiny and balanced representation, making recommendations to the government or parliament for further action. The JPB is typically formed for a limited duration and dissolved after submitting its report. In India, this mechanism is used when a subject demands expertise or impartial deliberation beyond routine legislative procedures. The JPB is often discussed in the context of financial bills, constitutional amendments, or public grievances. For students preparing for competitive exams like UPSC, understanding the JPB's functions and examples of its use—such as the Joint Parliamentary Board on Bofors or the 2G spectrum case—is crucial for questions on parliamentary committees and Indian polity. The JPB exemplifies India's commitment to democratic oversight and legislative accountability.
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Example
The Joint Parliamentary Board submitted its 300-page report on the proposed data protection framework to the Speaker of the Lok Sabha.