Section 9 of DA : Section 9: Delimitation Of Constituencies
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a state in India that has recently undergone significant population changes according to the 2001 census. The Delimitation Commission, as per Section 9 of The Delimitation Act, 2002, is tasked to redraw the boundaries of the parliamentary and assembly constituencies within this state.
The Commission starts by ensuring that the new constituencies are geographically compact, considering natural boundaries and ease of communication. For instance, it avoids splitting a large city into different constituencies that would otherwise share common public facilities and infrastructure.
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