Plea in Supreme Court seeks formulation of rules for controlling population explosion

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A petition has been moved in the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Centre to frame regulations and guidelines to control population, in spirit of the 24th recommendation of National Commission to Review the Working of the Constitution; Justice Venkatachaliah Commission. Prayer is further sought to ascertain the possibility of making “Two Child Law”, as a criteria for Government Jobs, aids and subsidies.

The petition draws attention to the disproportionate resources and population growth over the years.

It also lays down several schemes and endeavours by the Government which has not been able to prosper for the menace of unchecked population.

“NCRWC after making immense efforts for two years and elaborate discussion had suggested addition of Article 47A in the Constitution and formulation of Population Control Law. Till now the Constitution has been amended 125 times, the decision of the Apex Court has been altered twice, hundreds of new laws have been enacted, but population control Law, utterly required for country, is not made, though it will curtail more than 50% problems of India”, the petition states.

Proposal has been made to incentivize population control;

“The Executive can give various types of incentives to adopt birth control measures. Monetary incentives and other facilities- leave and promotion can be extended to the working class, which adopts small family norms.”

Prayer has been sought for the following:

  1. Direct the Central Government to frame effective rules, regulations and guidelines to control population explosion in spirit of the 24th recommendation of National Commission to Review the Working of Constitution [Justice Venkatchaliah Commission];
  2. Direct the Central Government to ascertain the feasibility of making Two Child Law as a criteria for government jobs, aids and subsidies, and likewise;
  3. Direct the Central Government to declare First Sunday of every month as ‘Health Day’ in to spread awareness on population explosion and provide contraceptive pill, condoms, vaccines etc. to EWS and BPL families;
  4. Alternatively, direct the Law Commission of India to prepare a comprehensive Report on Population Explosion within three months and suggest the ways to control it.

Petition has been moved by Firoz Bakht, filed by AOR Ashutosh Dubey and drawn by Advocate Ashwini Upadhyay.