
Kaul Committee
The Kaul Committee was a group formed in 1951 by the Indian government to review and suggest improvements to the country’s electoral laws, especially regarding the functioning of political parties and election procedures. Its aim was to ensure transparency, fairness, and integrity in India’s democratic process. The committee recommended guidelines on party registration, electoral conduct, and limits on election campaign expenses. Its findings helped shape electoral reforms in India, strengthening the democratic system by promoting cleaner, more accountable elections.