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Jayant Sinha Takes New Assignment in Civil Aviation Ministry

[New Delhi] Jayant Sinha Takes New Assignment in Civil Aviation Ministry
Learned Management Expert Jayant Sinha takes charge as Minister of State in Civil Aviation Ministry
Jayant Sinha took charge as Minister of State in the Civil Aviation Ministry today.
Shri Sinha is the BJP MP from Hazaribagh constituency in Jharkhand.
He was elected to the Lok Sabha in May 2014.
He was a Member of Parliament’s Committee on Subordinate Legislation and Standing Committee on Finance from 1st September 2014 to 9th November, 2014.
He took over as Union Minister of State for Finance on 9th November 2014, and remained in the position till yesterday, the 5th July 2016.
By profession Shri Sinha is Venture Capital Management Consultant and Hedge Fund Manager.
He is a global expert on entrepreneurship and technology. He has published articles in leading magazines (Harvard Business Review, Business Today, etc); and newspapers (Financial Times, Economic Times, etc).

LS Passes Bill to Deal with18 Lakh Cheque Bounce Cases

[New Delhi] LS Passes Bill to Deal with 18 Lakh Cheque Bounce Cases
A bill providing for filing of cheque bounce cases at the place where a cheque is presented for clearance and not the place of issue, was approved by the Lok Sabha today.
The amendments in the Negotiable Instruments Act will have implications for over 18 lakh cheque bounce cases pending in various courts, Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said while piloting the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Bill 2015 in the House.
The bill seeks to replace an ordinance which was re-promulgated earlier.
Though the bill was passed by the Lok Sabha in the Budget Session, it could not be approved by the Rajya Sabha, leading to the re-promulgation of the ordinance.
“It is a small bill but has profound implications for the economy…it will further enable enforcement of contract,” Sinha said, adding that the measure will help small traders, large corporates especially telecom companies which are facing a large backlog of cheque bounce cases.
Responding to members’ concerns for setting a time-frame to deal with cheque bounce cases, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley intervened during the discussion to say that though there was no time-frame, the Act did provide procedures for resolution of such disputes and the onus on following them was on the courts.
He further said that the courts could send summons or notices through e-mails or any other speedier mode of communication to expedite resolution of disputes.
Jaitley was responding to concerns expressed by some members that the practice of issuing summons through the postal department was resulting in delay in resolution of cheque bounce cases.