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- Law Commission of India is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India. The Commission's function is to research and advise the Government of India on legal reform, and is composed of legal experts, and headed by a retired judge. The commission is established for a fixed tenure and works as an advisory body to the Ministry of Law and Justice. The last chairman of the Commission retired in August 2018, and since then, it has not been reconstituted. The first Law Commission was established during colonial rule in India, by the East India Company under the Charter Act of 1833, and was presided by Lord Macaulay. After that, three more Commissions were established in pre-independent India. The first Law Commission of independent India was established in 1955 for a three-year term. Since then, twenty one more Commissions have been established. The last chairman of the law commission was retired Supreme Court judge, Justice B.S. Chauhan, who completed his tenure on 31 August 2018. Subsequently, the Commission has not been reconstituted. In February 2020, the Government of India announced its intention to reconstitute the Commission, and the Supreme Court of India is currently hearing a petition challenging the delay in appointing members to the 22nd Law Commission. On November 7 2022, Justice Rituraj Awasthi (Former Chief Justice of Karnataka HC) was appointed as the Chairperson of the 22nd Law Commission and Justice KT Sankaran, Prof. Anand Paliwal, Prof. DP Verma, Prof.(Dr) Raka Arya and Shri M. Karunanithi as Members of the Commission. (en)
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- Chairman, 1 Permanent Member, 1 Member Secretary, 2 Part-time Members, 2 ex-officio members (en)
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- Reforming the law for maximising Justice in Society and promoting good governance of India under the Rule of Law
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- First time in 1834; Current 2016-03-10 (en)
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- Justice Ravi R. Tripathi and S.Siva Kumar (en)
- Satya Pal Jain, Bimal N. Patel and Abhay Bhardwaj (en)
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- Reforming the law for maximising Justice in Society and promoting good governance of India under the Rule of Law (en)
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- Law Commission of India (en)
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- Law Commission of India is an executive body established by an order of the Government of India. The Commission's function is to research and advise the Government of India on legal reform, and is composed of legal experts, and headed by a retired judge. The commission is established for a fixed tenure and works as an advisory body to the Ministry of Law and Justice. The last chairman of the Commission retired in August 2018, and since then, it has not been reconstituted. (en)
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- Law Commission of India (en)
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