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Four months after Cabinet approval, Govt yet to make Law Commission operational

Srinagar: Around four months have passed since the cabinet approval, but the government is yet to make the maiden Law Commission operational in the state.

On July 26, the state cabinet approved the constitution of the maiden Law Commission. An official of the Law Department said that the department has finalised the list of probable candidates.

“Now we have been waiting for a nod from the Chief Minister’s office,” the official said.

The official said that retired Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, Justice Mansoor Ahmad Mir is the front runner for the post of chairman Law Commission.

“Justice Hakim Imtiaz, Muzaffar Jan and Hasnain Masoodi’s names have also been included in the list for the post of chairman,” the official said.

An official of the Law Department said that the list has been framed and forwarded to the Law Minister.

The mandate of the Law Commission will be to identify the laws which have become obsolete and redundant over a period of time and need to be repealed, amended or updated.

The Law Commission also has to consider and convey to the state government its views on any subject relating to law and judicial administration that may be specifically referred to it by the government.

Various obsolete laws were repealed in 2010. The establishment of Law Commission will be for a period of three years.

 

(With inputs from KNS)

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