Explained: The Complete Court History of the Epstein Files
- Investigation
- November 17, 2025

The government brought the 131st Amendment Bill and the Delimitation Bill even without a secure two-thirds majority because the move served both legislative and political purposes. It sought to pass the package, build pressure on the opposition, and, if defeated, shape a public narrative that the opposition had stalled women’s reservation and electoral reform.
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The Delimitation Bill, 2026 is not just a redistricting law. Instead, it is a constitutional measure that can reshape representation, women’s reservation, federal balance, and Parliament’s role in India’s future electoral map. This detailed critical analysis explains what the Bill does, where it is vulnerable, and how it differs from the Delimitation Act, 2002.
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In Ram Chandra Choudhary v. Roop Nagar Dugdh Utpadak Sahakari Samiti Ltd., the Supreme Court upheld Rajasthan dairy co-operative bye-laws that tied election eligibility to audit status, regular functioning, and milk supply performance. The ruling strengthens co-operative autonomy, backs statutory remedies, and narrows direct writ review in internal election disputes. Yet it also raises a harder question: can rules meant to improve governance end up reducing democratic participation?
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Parliament has passed the Jan Vishwas (Amendment of Provisions) Bill, 2026 as part of its trust-based governance agenda. However, in health and food safety, the real question is whether softer enforcement for “minor” violations may reduce deterrence in laws designed to protect human life, drug quality, patient safety, and public welfare.
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