Law Minister Sobita Gautam Unveils Digital Gateway for Legislative Feedback
In a significant move toward digital democracy, the government has officially launched a new online platform designed to boost public participation in the lawmaking process. Unveiled on the occasion of Law Day, this digital initiative allows citizens to directly submit their feedback, suggestions, and objections regarding draft bills and upcoming legislation.
Minister for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, Sobita Gautam, emphasized that the platform was introduced to bridge the gap between the government and the public, ensuring direct access to the legislative ecosystem. Minister Gautam noted that while laws are ultimately formulated to serve the citizens, active public participation has historically been a missing link—a gap this new initiative aims to fix.
Beyond just gathering feedback, the Ministry highlights that the portal will serve as a vital tool for enhancing legal awareness across the country. By making draft bills easily accessible to the public, citizens can stay informed about the legal frameworks shaping their society.
Members of the public can now access the portal and voice their opinions by visiting the official website of the Ministry of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs. Officials believe this step will foster a more transparent, collaborative, and inclusive approach to governance.
