UPSC Foundation 2026 and JPSC Mentorship admissions open Daily Current Affairs
learnpro Civil Services
LearnPro Menu
Home Current Affairs All Articles
UPSC
UPSC NOTES
STATE PSC
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS
CURRENT AFFAIRS
DAILY EDITORIAL
COURSES
DOWNLOAD NOTES
PYQ Papers Mains Answer Writing Online Courses

PYQ Question

How many Delimitation Commissions have been constituted by the Government of India till December 2023?

How many Delimitation Commissions have been constituted by the Government of India till December 2023?
  1. A. (a) One
  2. B. (b) Two
  3. C. (c) Three
  4. D. (d) Four

Answer: D

Explanation

The Delimitation Commission is a high-powered body in India responsible for redrawing the boundaries of electoral constituencies to ensure fair representation based on population. Its orders have the force of law and cannot be challenged in court. India has constituted Delimitation Commissions four times: in 1952 (under the Delimitation Commission Act, 1952), in 1963 (under the Delimitation Commission Act, 1962), in 1973 (under the Delimitation Act, 1972), and most recently in 2002 (under the Delimitation Act, 2002). These commissions ensure that constituencies are periodically adjusted to reflect population changes, maintaining the principle of ‘one vote, one value’. This question tests fundamental knowledge of constitutional bodies and their historical context, which is crucial for the UPSC Polity syllabus.