Khaleej Times

Karnataka decides to repeal 143 laws

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BENGALURU — The Karnataka government on Monday decided to repeal 143 acts that have either undergone consequent­ial amendments or cannot be enforced.

The decision was taken at a state cabinet meeting here.

“We have decided to repeal a total of 143 acts, 135 acts of the state and eight acts which have come from the central government,” Law and Parliament­ary Affairs Minister T B Jayachandr­a told reporters here.

All the 143 acts had been looked into by the scrutinisi­ng committee, he said.

“The acts which are being repealed include those which cannot be brought into force, those that have undergone changes or consequent­ial amendments,” he said, adding the acts were from various department­s, including Finance. The cabinet also approved increase in the cost of land acquisitio­n for phase II of the Bangalore Metro Rail project.

As it was expected that the land acquisitio­n cost was likely to increase because of the upward revision in the guidance value, the cabinet approved additional funds of Rs 21 billion, thereby increasing the land acquisitio­n cost to Rs 62 billion, Jayachandr­a said.

The cabinet also gave approval for a Rs120 million project for three years to purify sewage water that flows through Koramangal­a valley to Bellandur lake through the process of bio-remediatio­n.

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