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Mr. Deputy Speaker : Now, the other amendment is that for the words “from either” the words “one from each” be substituted.
Dr. Ambedkar: It is a very tightening situation.
Mr. Deputy Speaker: I leave it to the Hon. Minister. Is it his desire that I should put it ?
Dr. Ambedkar: Yes.
Shri Karunakara Menon: May I point out that it takes away the possibility of the Tribunal consisting of all the three members being government servants ? Whether it is proper or not is a matter to be considered.
Mr. Deputy Speaker: It is pointed out that it is advantageous to the lawyers also because there must be at least one lawyer and not all Government servants.
Further amendment made:
In part (b) of sub-clause (3) of clause 85, for the words “from either” substitute the words “one from each”.
— [ Shri T. T. Krishnamachari ]
Mr. Deputy Speaker: Now I shall put amendment No.
18 (consolidated List No. 2). It is a consequential amendment.
The question is :
In the second Proviso to sub-clause (3) of clause 85, for the word “member” substitute the word “members”.
The motion was adopted.
Mr. Deputy-Speaker: The question is :
“That clause 85, as amended, stand part of the Bill.”
The motion was adopted.
Clause 85, as amended, was added to the Bill.
Clause 86 to 93 were added to the Bill.
Dr. Ambedkar: Sir, I was going to suggest that the House might adjourn now and allow me to sit with the Members who have tabled amendments, to consider the clauses from
94 and then we can meet tomorrow, so that we may not have