Women’s Reservation Act 2023 : Centre Brings Law Into Force From April 16 Amid Parliament Debates On Amendments

New Delhi : The Women Reservation Act 2023, which gave a 33 per cent quota to women in legislatures, came into force on Thursday, according to a notification issued by the Union Law Ministry. An official cited “technicalities” for bringing the law into force without elaborating. Though the act has come into force, the reservation cannot be implemented in the current House, the official said.

Reservation for women can be implemented after carrying out a delimitation exercise on the basis of the next census, the official said. The notification read: “In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (2) of section 1 of the Constitution (One Hundred and Sixth Amendment) Act, 2023, the Central Government hereby appoints the 16th day of April, 2026 as the date on which the provisions of the said Act shall come into force.”

The act provided for the reservation of one-third of seats for women in Lok Sabha and state legislative Assemblies. Under the 2023 law, the reservation would not become enforceable before 2034, as it was tied to the completion of the delimitation exercise post 2027 Census. The three bills currently debated in Lok Sabha were brought in by the government so that the women quota could be implemented in 2029.

Despite coming into force, the reservation will not be immediately operational. Under the existing framework, its implementation is linked to the completion of the delimitation exercise following the next Census, expected after 2027, which could delay rollout until 2034. To address this, the government has introduced fresh bills in the Lok Sabha aimed at advancing the timeline to 2029.

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