Difference between bar council of indian law commission of india
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Council- A council is generally elected, whether it's a student council or a town council. Being elected, it probably has a "term" or a limit of time that it exists before it must go back to the voters.
Committee- A committee is usually "struck" - which means that a group, a council or any group, may appoint or call for volunteers to join a smaller group, a sub-group, a committee to discuss a particular smaller issue, and then report back to the main group. Committees may be "standing" which means they exist more or less permanantly, or "ad hoc" meaning their existance will cease when they make their final report.
Commission- A commission is usually appointed by a government body. The members aren't usually elected, nor do they generally hold up their hands and volunteer. The responsible party, leader, chairman/woman, simply says, "I'll form a commission to study this" and then does so. A commission has a specific task or research project, and when complete, reports back to the party that appointed it, and then disolves (ceases to exist).