Women’s Reservation Act Gains Momentum With Official Notification as Parliament Ponders Amendments

April 17, 2026 Editorial Team

The Indian government formally notified the implementation of the landmark Women’s Reservation Act of 2023, effective from Monday, April 16, 2026. This significant development comes on the heels of the Act’s three-year passage into law, with key provisions and amendments now being debated in the nation’s Parliament.

Initially signed into law on April 15, 2023, the Act aims to increase women’s representation in public offices through reserved seats and quotas. Proponents argue that this move will help bridge the gender gap in power and decision-making positions.

Details of the Act were released by the central government on April 10, 2026, giving stakeholders two weeks to familiarize themselves with its intricacies. The new legislation requires that at least 50% of the total number of candidates chosen by the parties for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies be women. Parties are expected to present their revised candidate lists according to the new guidelines.

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