Step 1: Understand the need for redrawing boundaries.
To ensure that every vote has roughly equal weight, the boundaries of electoral constituencies (like Lok Sabha or Assembly seats) need to be redrawn periodically to reflect changes and shifts in population. This ensures "one person, one vote, one value."
Step 2: Define the term "Delimitation".
The act of redrawing the boundaries of these constituencies is known as Delimitation. It literally means the act of fixing limits or boundaries.
Step 3: Know the body responsible for it.
In India, this task is carried out by a high-powered body known as the Delimitation Commission. Its orders have the force of law and cannot be challenged in any court.