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on what basis do the constituent states of india get their​

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Answered by BrainlyBoss07
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Under Article 82 of the Constitution, the Parliament by law enacts a Delimitation Act after every census. After coming into force commencement of the Act, the Central Government constitutes a Delimitation Commission. This Delimitation Commission demarcates the boundaries of the Parliamentary Constituencies as per provisions of the Delimitation Act. The present delimitation of constituencies has been done on the basis of 2001 census figures under the provisions of Delimitation Act, 2002. Notwithstanding the above, the Constitution of India was specifically amended in 2002 not to have delimitation of constituencies till the first census after 2026. Thus, the present Constituencies carved out on the basis of 2001 census shall continue to be in operation till the first census after 2026..

Answered by Anonymous
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The Kesavananda Bharati v. State of Kerala decision laid down the constitution's basic structure: Supremacy of the constitution. Republican, democratic form of government. Its secular nature.

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