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Delimitation Exercise

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: IE

Context: Union Home Minister assured that no parliamentary seats will be reduced in South Indian states after the proposed delimitation exercise, countering Tamil Nadu CM concerns.

About Delimitation Exercise:

What is Delimitation?

Delimitation refers to fixing the number of seats and defining the boundaries of parliamentary and legislative assembly constituencies in each state.

• It ensures proportional representation based on population while determining reserved seats for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).

Who Conducts Delimitation?

Delimitation Commission is established under an act of Parliament.

• It is a high-powered body, whose orders cannot be challenged in any court.

• The Election Commission assists in the process.

Delimitation Commission Members:

• A retired Supreme Court judge (Chairperson).

• The Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) or an Election Commissioner nominated by the CEC.

• The State Election Commissioners of the respective states.

Constitutional Provisions on Delimitation

Article 82: After every Census, Parliament enacts a Delimitation Act to redefine constituency boundaries.

Article 170: States are divided into territorial constituencies as per the Delimitation Act after each Census.

42nd Amendment Act (1976): Froze the number of Lok Sabha seats for each state at 1971 census levels to encourage population control measures.

84th Amendment Act (2001): Allowed territorial adjustments based on the 1991 census without changing the number of seats.

87th Amendment Act (2003): Mandated delimitation based on the 2001 Census, keeping the existing seat allocation unchanged.

Delimitation in India So Far:

Conducted four times: 1952, 1963, 1973, and 2002.

• The first exercise (1950-51) was done by the President with the help of the Election Commission.

• The last full delimitation that changed state-wise seat composition was in 1976, based on the 1971 Census.

Functions and Powers of the Delimitation Commission:

Redrawing Constituency Boundaries: Ensures equal representation by adjusting seats based on population shifts.

Reservation of Seats: Identifies and allocates seats for SC/ST candidates as per constitutional provisions.

Final Authority on Delimitation: Its decisions are legally binding and cannot be challenged in any court.

Ensuring Electoral Equality: Maintains uniform voter-to-representative ratio across constituencies.

Improving Electoral Participation: Adjusts boundaries to avoid voter disparity and ensure fair elections.

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