Appointment of members to Law Commission under consideration, says Centre
The Hindu
No intention of making it a statutory body
The Government has informed the Supreme Court that appointment of Chairperson and Members of the 22nd Law Commission of India, the Government’s top body to recommend crucial legislative reforms, is under consideration.
The setting up of the 22nd Law Commission was constituted by the Government on February 21, 2020. However, no progress has been made in the appointments till date. The short affidavit filed by the Law Ministry in the court does not explain the reasons for the day, but merely states that “the Government is presently seized of the matter regarding the appointment of Chairperson and Members of the Law Commission”.
“It is submitted that the 22nd Law Commission was constituted on February 21, 2020, and the appointment of Chairperson and Member is under consideration with authorities concerned,” the two-page affidavit said.
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