
The Law Reform Commission
The Law Reform Commission is a government-appointed organization that reviews existing laws to ensure they are fair, effective, and up-to-date. Its role is to identify outdated or problematic laws, suggest necessary changes, and recommend new laws to improve the legal system. This helps ensure laws serve the public's best interests, adapt to social progress, and address emerging issues, ultimately making the legal framework clearer, more just, and responsive to citizens' needs.