India has a rich tapestry of laws that have shaped its legal and social framework, evolving with the times to meet the needs of its diverse population. From the early days of independence, when the country inherited a mix of colonial-era statutes, to the more recent legislative efforts aimed at promoting social justice and economic progress, Indian laws have been at the heart of the nation’s development. As India continues to progress, the formation of the 23rd Law Commission on September 1, 2024, marks another pivotal moment in the country’s legal journey. Tasked with reviewing outdated laws, proposing new legislation, and aligning existing statutes with modern needs, the Commission is set to play a crucial role in shaping the future of India’s legal landscape.
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