
National Police Commission (India)
The National Police Commission (India) was established in 1977 to recommend reforms in the police system. It aimed to improve police independence, accountability, and efficiency by setting standards for police recruitment, training, and disciplinary procedures. The commission's recommendations sought to ensure that police forces function transparently, uphold citizens' rights, and operate without undue influence. Although it was a temporary body, its suggestions influenced police reforms across India. The commission's work highlighted the need for a more professional and accountable police system, emphasizing human rights and community policing.