Seeking a effect from the government, the seat issued announcement to the Attorney General and posted the substance for information connected April 9. (File Photo)
The Delhi High Court connected Wednesday issued announcement to the Centre seeking its effect connected a petition by the National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW), challenging the law validity of Article 334A (1) which prescribes delimitation arsenic a prerequisite to springiness effect to the preservation of seats for women successful Parliament.
Senior Advocate Prashant Bhushan, appearing for the petitioner forum which deals with women’s rights, submitted earlier the part seat of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela that “even aft bringing successful one-third (of each seats) preservation (for women) (in the Lok Sabha and the authorities assemblies) it has been ineffective virtually arsenic it says it volition hap aft Census and delimitation.”
“One tin recognize erstwhile it is astir SC/STs but present for women, colonisation is astir the aforesaid crossed assorted constituencies… This has virtually frustrated the full entity by saying it’ll beryllium done lone aft Census and delimitation,” Bhushan added, impressing that delimitation workout should not beryllium a prerequisite successful this case.
The 128th Amendment to the Constitution was introduced and passed successful the Rajya Sabha connected September 21, 2023, aft which the Women’s Reservation Act was enacted and notified. Article 334A (1) prescribes delimitation of constituencies arsenic a prerequisite. The Act is projected to beryllium implemented pursuing the archetypal Census that would beryllium conducted aft the enactment of the Bill.
NFIW had earlier challenged the law validity of Article 334A (1) oregon Clause 5 of the 2023 Act earlier the Supreme Court. On January 10, 2025, the apex tribunal directed it to attack the Delhi High Court instead.
Seeking a effect from the government, the seat issued announcement to the Attorney General and posted the substance for information connected April 9.
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