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Explain the constitutional framework governing delimitation in India. Analyse the challenges arising from uneven demographic growth across States. Suggest reforms to ensure equitable and stable representation in future exercises.

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Topic: Powers, functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.

Topic: Powers, functions and responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies.

Q3. Explain the constitutional framework governing delimitation in India. Analyse the challenges arising from uneven demographic growth across States. Suggest reforms to ensure equitable and stable representation in future exercises. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: TH

Why the question Delimitation has become a sensitive constitutional and federal issue in the context of post-2026 seat reallocation debates and demographic divergence among States. Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining the constitutional framework of delimitation, analysing the challenges caused by uneven demographic growth, and suggesting reforms for equitable and stable representation. It demands constitutional clarity, federal analysis and forward-looking institutional solutions. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Briefly present delimitation as a constitutional mechanism that converts population into political representation while balancing democratic equality and federal stability. Body Constitutional framework: Refer to Articles 81, 82, 170 and relevant constitutional amendments to explain the legal basis and role of the Delimitation Commission. Challenges of uneven demographic growth: Highlight inter-State demographic divergence and its implications for political equity, federal balance and coalition dynamics. Reforms for equitable representation: Suggest calibrated options such as expansion of seats, hybrid criteria or structured federal consultation to preserve fairness and stability. Conclusion Underline the need for a constitutionally anchored, consultative and balanced approach to ensure both representational justice and cooperative federalism.

Why the question Delimitation has become a sensitive constitutional and federal issue in the context of post-2026 seat reallocation debates and demographic divergence among States.

Key Demand of the question The question requires explaining the constitutional framework of delimitation, analysing the challenges caused by uneven demographic growth, and suggesting reforms for equitable and stable representation. It demands constitutional clarity, federal analysis and forward-looking institutional solutions.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction Briefly present delimitation as a constitutional mechanism that converts population into political representation while balancing democratic equality and federal stability.

Constitutional framework: Refer to Articles 81, 82, 170 and relevant constitutional amendments to explain the legal basis and role of the Delimitation Commission.

Challenges of uneven demographic growth: Highlight inter-State demographic divergence and its implications for political equity, federal balance and coalition dynamics.

Reforms for equitable representation: Suggest calibrated options such as expansion of seats, hybrid criteria or structured federal consultation to preserve fairness and stability.

Conclusion Underline the need for a constitutionally anchored, consultative and balanced approach to ensure both representational justice and cooperative federalism.

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