Important commissions
of India
1.
Central Information Commission
Receiving
and inquiring into complaints from aggrieved persons.
2.
Central Vigilance Commission
Probing
offences by Central Government officers, Officers of societies, corporation and
local authority under the Central Government.
3.
Commission for Centre-State Relations
Review
of working of existing arrangements between Union and States i.e. power,
functions, and responsibilities in all spheres.
4.
Commission of Enquiry (Tehelka Commission)
To
enquire into the definite matter of public importance with the power of civil
court.
5.
Commission of Enquiry into Oil-for-Food Scam
To
inquire into the Oil-for-Food Scam.
6.
Commission on Criminal Justice
Reformation
of criminal justice system, compensation to victims, and effective investment
etc.
7.
Committee on Reforming Bureaucracy
Best
practices of Bureaucracy
8.
Competition Commission of India
To
curb monopolies, to ensure fair competition in India by prohibiting adverse
trade practices and to pass order for granting interim relief and to impose
penalties in case of defaults.
9.
Delimitation Commission
Readjustment
of the allocation of seats in Lok Sabha to several States and total number of
seats in the Legislative Assembly of each State.
10.
Election Commission
Preparation
of the electoral rolls, direction, superintendence, and control of elections to
Parliament and State Legislatures, recognition of political parties and
allotment of symbols and also conducting elections to offices of Presidents and
Vice-Presidents of India.
11.
Finance Commission
Distribution
of financial resources between Union and States, proceeds from taxes,
principles governing grants-in-aid to revenue of States out of consolidated
fund of India, etc.
12.
Justice Nanavati Commission
To
inquire into 1984 Riot case (Indira Gandhi Assassination Riot).
13.
Kalelkar Commission
Adhering
to Article 340, the First Backward Classes Commission was set up by a
presidential order on January 29, 1953
14.
Khosla Commission
A
one-man commission headed by Justice GD Khosla established July 1970 to
re-investigate the circumstances surrounding the supposed death of Subhas
Chandra Bose. The commission reached the same conclusions as Shah Nawaz
Committee.
15.
Law Commission
To
suggest for implementation and development in constitutional and legal matters
including the human way of death penalty
16.
Liberhan Commission
To
enquire into demolition of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
17.
Mandal Commission
Headed
by Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal to consider the question of seat reservations and
quotas for people to redress caste discrimination, and used eleven social,
economic, and educational indicators to determine "backwardness."
18.
Mukherjee Commission
A
one-man board of Justice Manoj Mukherjee, a retired judge of the Supreme Court
of India which was instituted in 1999 to enquire into the controversy
surrounding the reported death of Subhas Chandra Bose in 1945.
19.
National Commission for Backward Classes
Inclusion
of castes as backward class in OBC lists and to deal with the related matters.
20.
National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes (NCDNSNT)
A
national commission set under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, to
study various developmental aspects of denotified and nomadic or semi-nomadic
tribes in India.
21.
National Commission for Scheduled Castes
To
investigate and monitor all matters relating to the safeguards provided for the
SCs, to inquire into specific complaints on deprivation of rights of SCs to
participate and advice on the planning process of socioeconomic development of
SCs.
22. National
Commission for Scheduled Tribes
To
investigate and monitor the matters relating to safeguards provided for STs, to
inquire into specific complaints on deprivation of rights of STs.
23.
National Commission for Women
Investigation
and examination of all matters relating to safeguards provided for women, take
up cases relating to women to other authorities and to look into complaints
relating to deprivation of women's rights.
24.
National Commission on Labour
To
review and suggest improvement of labour standard.
25.
National Commission on Minorities
To
evaluate the progress of the development of minorities under the Union and
States, look into complaints regarding the deprivation of minorities rights.
26.
National Commission to Review the Working of Constitution of India
Study
of working of Constitution. in key area.
27.
National Forest Commission
Review
and assessment of existing forest policy, legal frame work on scientific and
economic point of examination of current statutes of forest administration and
institutions and policy on development and wild life management.
28.
National Human Rights Commission
Receiving
complaint from victim, directions to Government, etc. and rehabilitation to
victims.
29.
National Judicial Commission
Appointment
of Judges in high judiciary and transfer of High Court Judges.
30.
National Knowledge Commission
On
13 June, 2005 , the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh, constituted
the National Knowledge Commission, as a think-tank charged with considering
possible policy that might sharpen India's comparative advantage in the
knowledge-intensive service sectors. The Commission was to recommend reform of
the education sector, research labs, and intellectual property legislation; as
well as consider whether the Government could itself upgrade its use of the
latest techniques to make its workings more transparent. The NKC website was
launched in February 2006.
31.
Planning Commission
To
oversee the 5 years planning program for the economic development etc. in
India.
32.
Sahariya Commission
To
review the POTA implementation in Centre and various States.
33.
Sarkaria Commission
It
was set up in June 1983 to examine the relationship and balance of power
between state and central governments in the country and suggest changes within
the framework of Constitution of India. It was headed by Justice Rajinder Singh
Sarkaria, a retired judge of the Supreme Court of India.
34.
Shah Commission
inquire
into all the excesses committed in the Indian Emergency (1975 - 77). It was
headed by Justice J.C. Shah
35.
Shah Nawaz
Committee
was an enquiry committee established in 1956 to investigate the supposed
death of Indian Subhas Chandra Bose in August 1945. The Committee included
Shah Nawaz Khan.
36.
States Reorganisation Commission
Constituted
by the Central Government of India under the States Reorganisation Act and
consisted of Hon. Fazal Ali, K.M. Panikker, and H.N. Kunzru. The Report
submitted by the Committee in 1955 known as SRC Report went in to the problems
of Telangana and Andhra regions, and the arguments for and against the merger
of two regions.
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