Pradhan Commission, officially known as the High-Level Enquiry Committee (HLEC) on 26/11, the Pradhan Commission was appointed by the Maharashtra Government on 30 December 2008, to probe the response to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
[1] This was a two-member commission comprising former home secretary R. D. Pradhan and former IPS officer Vappala Balachandran.
The commission evaluated lapses in the law enforcement agencies and suggests measures to prevent events like 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
[5] The commission submitted its report to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra in April 2009, but the government did not release it, citing security concerns.
The aim of the commission was to "analyse how far the existing procedures, instruments and administrative culture are to be blamed for what are perceived as lapses.