Delhi Assembly Winter Session Wraps: 351 Questions, Digital Push Saves Trees

The Delhi Legislative Assembly's winter session concluded after five sittings, having processed 351 questions and 124 special mentions. Four significant bills were passed, including amendments to court fees and shop establishments. Speaker Vijender Gupta highlighted the session's digital push, which saved substantial paper, trees, and costs. He also clarified that opposition suspensions were for disrupting proceedings and referred related conduct issues to the Privileges Committee.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Session Concludes with Key Bills, Digital Savings

  • 351 questions addressed
  • 4 key bills passed
  • Digital shift saved 40 trees & costs
  • Opposition members suspended for disruption
  • Privileges Committee reviewing conduct
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Delhi Assembly Winter Session concludes; 351 questions taken up and 124 special mentions received

Delhi's winter session addressed 351 questions, passed 4 bills, and saved 40 trees via digital docs. Speaker addressed controversies and suspensions.

"false and misleading - Speaker Vijender Gupta on reports about reasons for member suspensions"

New Delhi, January 12

The Fourth Session of the Eighth Delhi Legislative Assembly concluded on Friday, 9 January, after five sittings marked by extensive legislative business, debates on public issues and a continued push towards digital functioning, Speaker Vijender Gupta said.

Addressing a press conference at the Assembly Secretariat, the Speaker said the session, held from January 5 to January 9, saw around 12 hours and 39 minutes of proceedings. During this period, the House addressed 351 questions, including 60 starred and 263 unstarred, and received 124 special mentions. Of these, 33 special mentions have been forwarded to the relevant departments, with instructions to respond within 30 days.

The session began with the Address of the Lieutenant Governor, followed by a Motion of Thanks, which was discussed by members of both the ruling party and the Opposition and unanimously adopted on January 9. The Assembly also passed four Bills, the Court Fees Delhi Amendment Bill, 2026; the Delhi Appropriation (No. 1) Bill, 2026; the Delhi Jan Vishwas Amendment Provisions Bill, 2026; and the Delhi Shops and Establishments Amendment Bill, 2026, and approved Supplementary Demands for the financial year 2025-26.

The House held discussions on the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, the 150th anniversary of the National Song 'Vande Mataram', and issues related to environmental protection and pollution control in the national capital. A resolution was unanimously adopted to play the full version of 'Vande Mataram' in the Assembly from the next session onwards.

Regarding controversies during the session, the Speaker clarified that certain Opposition members were suspended for repeated disruption of proceedings, not merely for wearing masks, calling reports to the contrary "false and misleading". He said matters related to disorderly conduct, as well as alleged objectionable remarks concerning Sikh Gurus made during the session, have been referred to the Committee of Privileges. The relevant video footage has also been sent to the Delhi State Forensic Science Laboratory for examination.

To ensure transparency, Gupta said a chronological video compilation of the events related to the privilege issue has been released. He expressed concern about attempts outside the House to influence a matter already under the Privileges Committee's consideration, calling such efforts a serious violation of constitutional propriety.

The Speaker also highlighted the Assembly's move towards digital documentation, stating that avoiding the printing of official papers during the session saved about 3.38 lakh pages, conserved an estimated 40.56 trees and reduced printing costs by around Rs 1.69 lakh. He said the initiative also helped in lowering carbon emissions.

Reiterating his commitment to constitutional norms, Gupta said the sentiments of all members would be respected, while the dignity and authority of the Delhi Legislative Assembly would remain paramount in all proceedings.

- ANI

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Rohit P
351 questions in 5 sittings sounds impressive on paper. But the real test is whether the answers lead to action on the ground. Let's see if the 30-day deadline for those 33 special mentions is actually met.
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Aman W
Respect for discussing Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji's martyrdom and adopting the full 'Vande Mataram'. These cultural and historical acknowledgments are important for our national fabric. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The suspension of members and the forensic examination of footage seems like a serious step. Hope the Privileges Committee conducts a fair and transparent inquiry, regardless of party lines. The focus must remain on dignified conduct.
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Vikram M
While the digital savings are commendable, the core issue is Delhi's pollution. Discussion is good, but we need to see the concrete plans and laws that came out of this session to actually clean our air. That's what matters most to us citizens.
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Kriti O
Passing four bills and approving supplementary demands is the real work. Hope the Shops and Establishment amendment actually helps small business owners like my father. Often these changes look good in the assembly but create more paperwork for us.

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