Salient Features of the Representation of People’s Act.

Constitution allows Parliament to make provisions in all matters relating to elections to the Parliament and State Legislatures. In exercise of this power, the Parliament has enacted laws like Representation of the People Act 1950 (RPA Act 1950), Representation of the People Act 1951 (RPA Act 1951).

The Representation of The People Act, 1950:

An Act to provide for the allocation of seats in, and the delimitation of constituencies for the purpose of elections to, the House of the People and the Legislatures of States, the qualifications of voters at such elections, the preparation of electoral rolls, the manner of filling seats in the Council of States to be filled by representatives of Union territories, and matters connected therewith.

Salient features of the Representation of People’s Act, 1950

Key Provisions

· Lays down procedures for delimitation of constituencies.

· Provides for the allocation of seats in the House of the People and in the Legislative Assemblies and Legislative Councils of States.

· Lays procedure for the preparation of electoral rolls and the manner of filling seats.

· Lays down the qualification of voters.

Delimiting Constituencies

· The President of India has been conferred the power to amend orders delimiting constituencies, only after consulting the ECI.

· In Lok Sabha, there is a reservation of seats for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

· The ECI has the power to determine the constituencies to be reserved for scheduled tribes in the states of Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura.

Allocation of seats

As far as possible, every state gets representation in the Lok Sabha in proportion to its population as per census figures.

Electoral Rolls

The 1950 Act permits the registration of persons in electoral rolls who are ordinarily resident n a constituency and persons holding:

· Service qualification such as a member of armed forces, member of the armed police force of a state, serving outside the state, or central government employees posted outside India.

· Certain offices in India declared by the President in consultation with ECI.

· The wives of such persons are also deemed to be ordinarily residing in India. There is a proposal for making some provisions gender-neutral by replacing the term ‘wife’ with ‘spouse’.

Electoral Officers

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO)