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Govt constitutes 23rd Law Commission

New Delhi, September 2 The government on Monday notified the constitution of the 23rd Law Commission for a period of three years, with serving Supreme Court and High Court judges as its chairperson and members. The term of the 22nd...
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New Delhi, September 2

The government on Monday notified the constitution of the 23rd Law Commission for a period of three years, with serving Supreme Court and High Court judges as its chairperson and members. The term of the 22nd law panel ended on August 31.

According to a law ministry order issued late on Monday through a gazette notification, the panel will have a full-time chairperson and four full-time members, including member-secretary.

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The secretary of the Department of Legal Affairs and the secretary of the Legislative Department will be its ex-officio members. There cannot be more than five part-time members, according to the order.

It said the chairperson/ members of the Law Commission “who are serving judges of the Supreme Court/High Court shall perform their functions on a whole-time basis up to the date of retirement from the Supreme Court/High Court or expiry of the term of the Commission, whichever be earlier”.

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