Second Law Commission for India

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The Second Law Commission for India was a British-era body established to continue the systematic review, codification, and reform of Indian laws following the work of the First Law Commission.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Law Commission
colonial commission
appointedBy British Government NERFINISHED
country British India
field law reform
legal codification
statutory revision
follows First Law Commission for India NERFINISHED
hasTask continue codification of substantive law in India
recommend new statutes for India
remove inconsistencies in Indian laws
review existing colonial legislation in India
simplify the legal system in British India
jurisdiction India NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
legalStatus advisory body
legalSystem Anglo-Indian law
locatedIn British India NERFINISHED
operatedUnder British colonial administration in India
predecessor First Law Commission for India NERFINISHED
purpose codification of Indian laws
reform of Indian laws
systematic review of Indian laws
subjectOf colonial legal reforms in India
history of Indian legal system

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First Law Commission for India followedBy Second Law Commission for India