The Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) is a statutory authority of the government of Pakistan established under the Law and Justice Commission Ordinance, 1979.
It is responsible for the development and improvement of legal system in the country and designed for recommending reforms in laws and statutes.
The agency also suggest modernization, unification and codification in laws, if needed.
[4] Governed by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan Ordinance, 1979, the members of the commission are appointed by the federal government of Pakistan for the term of three years.
[3] The LJCP has arguably failed to perform its duty due to lack of interest towards the commission by the government.