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What is the Law Commission: its role, members, & recommendations

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published September 6, 2024
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The Law Commission of India is a non-statutory body established by the Union Ministry of Law and Justice to recommend reforms and review the country’s legal system. The commission’s primary function is to identify outdated laws, propose reforms, and recommend new legislation that aligns with contemporary needs. Although its recommendations are advisory in nature and not binding on the government, the Law Commission has historically played a significant role in shaping India’s legal landscape.

Role of the law commission

The Law Commission’s role is critical in maintaining the relevance and efficiency of India’s legal system. Some of its key functions include:

  1. Review of Existing Laws: The commission identifies laws that are obsolete, outdated, or no longer relevant. It also looks at laws that may need amendments due to changes in society, technology, or the economy.
  2. Simplification of Laws: By streamlining complex legal language and procedures, the commission helps make the legal system more accessible to the public.
  3. Constitutional and Socio-Economic Alignment: The commission examines existing laws in light of the Directive Principles of State Policy and the Preamble of the Constitution. It suggests changes or new legislation to better align laws with constitutional goals.
  4. Post-Enactment Audit: The commission reviews the impact of existing socio-economic laws and makes recommendations to improve their effectiveness.
  5. Focus on the Marginalized: It pays special attention to laws that affect the poor and disadvantaged groups in society, ensuring that the legal system is fair and just for all.

Constitution of the 23rd law commission

The 23rd Law Commission was officially notified on September 2, 2024, with a three-year term ending on August 31, 2027. Its formation comes at a crucial time, as the government is considering major legal reforms, including the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies. These issues were recently emphasized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day address.

The 23rd Law Commission will have a chairperson and four full-time members, including a member-secretary. The panel also includes five part-time members and two ex-officio members from the Legal Affairs and Legislative departments. The chairperson, who is yet to be named, will likely be a retired judge of the Supreme Court or a High Court. The government’s Appointments Committee, chaired by the Prime Minister, will finalize the chairperson and members.

Key recommendations and impact

The Law Commission has submitted 289 reports since independence, many of which have led to landmark legislation. For instance, the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), 1973, and the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE Act), 2009, were direct outcomes of the commission’s recommendations. The 20th Law Commission also played a key role in recommending the repeal of more than 1,500 obsolete laws.

The commission’s recommendations are not legally binding, and the government is not obligated to implement them. However, its reports are often influential in guiding legal reforms. For instance, the 22nd Law Commission recommended that Section 124A of the Indian Penal Code (the sedition law) be retained with amendments, despite widespread criticism of the law. The commission cited internal security threats from terrorism and insurgencies as justification for retaining the provision.

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Terms of reference for the 23rd commission

The terms of reference for the 23rd Law Commission are similar to those of previous commissions. They include:

  • Identifying laws that are no longer relevant and recommending their repeal.
  • Simplifying legal language and procedures to make laws more accessible.
  • Examining laws in relation to the Directive Principles of State Policy and suggesting improvements to implement constitutional objectives.
  • Reviewing judicial administration to make it more responsive to current needs.
  • Studying laws affecting the poor and recommending changes to promote justice and equality.

Additionally, the 23rd Law Commission is expected to provide recommendations on the Prime Minister’s recent call for a Uniform Civil Code. This has been a long-standing issue in Indian politics, with some advocating for a common set of personal laws for all citizens, regardless of religion, while others argue that it infringes on religious freedom.

Conclusion

The Law Commission remains a crucial advisory body in India’s legal system, helping to modernize and reform laws to reflect the country’s evolving socio-economic landscape. The newly constituted 23rd Law Commission will continue this tradition, focusing on key legal issues such as the Uniform Civil Code, outdated laws, and judicial reforms. Although its recommendations are not binding, the commission’s work often influences significant legal and policy changes in India.

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