📘 Q.1 IAS Prelims 2024 — Polity & Governance: Delimitation Commissions
Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk
📍 The Question
How many Delimitation Commissions have been constituted by the Government of India till December 2023?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
✅ Correct Answer: (d) Four
🧠 Classroom Explanation
Delimitation refers to the process of fixing or re-fixing the boundaries of territorial constituencies for elections to the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies.
In India, this task is entrusted to a high-powered, independent body called the Delimitation Commission.
📌 Key constitutional and legal features:
- The Delimitation Commission is constituted by an Act of Parliament
- Its orders have the force of law
- Its decisions cannot be challenged in any court
- The orders are laid before Parliament and State Legislatures, but no modifications are permitted
🗂️ Delimitation Commissions Constituted in India
India has constituted four Delimitation Commissions so far:
- 1952 — under the Delimitation Commission Act, 1952
- 1963 — under the Delimitation Commission Act, 1962
- 1973 — under the Delimitation Act, 1972
- 2002 — under the Delimitation Act, 2002
👉 Therefore, till December 2023, the total number is four.
❌ Why other options are incorrect
- One / Two / Three ❌
These ignore one or more of the historically constituted Delimitation Commissions, particularly the 2002 Commission, whose orders came into effect in phases after 2008.
🧩 Prelims Trap Alert
🔸 Delimitation Commission ≠ Delimitation Exercise
Even if delimitation is frozen (as for Lok Sabha seats till 2026), the Commission’s existence count does not change.
🧭 IAS Monk Whisper
In Indian polity, some institutions speak softly—but their words are final. Delimitation is one such quiet authority.
