Kapur Commission
The Kapur Commission was a commission of inquiry by the Government of India, into the murder conspiracy of Mahatma Gandhi. == Kapur Commission == The release of the conspirators in the Gandhi murder case in 1964 and the resultant celebrations in Pune and remarks of Gajanan Vishwanath Ketkar, the grandson of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, that he was aware of Nathuram Godse's desire to kill Gandhi, led to a public outrage and resulted in the forming of the Pathak commission, by notification dated 22 March 1965.