Land Rights and Indigenous Populations क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
12 points- 1.
Recognition of customary land tenure systems, which are often based on oral traditions and community ownership.
- 2.
Protection against forced displacement from their lands, except in exceptional circumstances and with free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC).
- 3.
The right to participate in decision-making processes that affect their lands and resources, including environmental impact assessments.
- 4.
Access to justice and effective remedies for land disputes, including the establishment of specialized courts or tribunals.
- 5.
Recognition of indigenous peoples' right to self-determination, including the right to manage their own affairs and institutions.
दृश्य सामग्री
Evolution of Land Rights for Indigenous Populations in India
This timeline highlights key events and legislations related to land rights for indigenous populations in India.
भारत में स्वदेशी भूमि अधिकारों के लिए संघर्ष औपनिवेशिक काल से चल रहा है। संविधान और बाद के कानूनों का उद्देश्य ऐतिहासिक अन्याय को दूर करना और आदिवासी समुदायों के अधिकारों की रक्षा करना है।
- 1894भूमि अधिग्रहण कानून
- 1950भारत का संविधान: पांचवीं और छठी अनुसूची
- 2005हिंदू उत्तराधिकार अधिनियम में संशोधन, संयुक्त परिवार की संपत्ति में महिलाओं को समान अधिकार देना
- 2006वन अधिकार अधिनियम (एफआरए)
- 2013भूमि अधिग्रहण अधिनियम संशोधित
- 2023अंतर्राष्ट्रीय मंचों में स्वदेशी भूमि अधिकारों की बढ़ती मान्यता
- 2026कांग्रेस ने असम सरकार के खिलाफ 'आरोप पत्र' जारी किया, जिसमें स्वदेशी लोगों की जमीनों पर कब्जा करने का आरोप लगाया गया
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सामान्य प्रश्न
61. What are land rights for indigenous populations and what is its constitutional basis in India?
Land rights for indigenous populations refer to the rights of native or aboriginal people to possess, use, and control their ancestral lands and resources. The concept aims to protect indigenous cultures, livelihoods, and identities, which are deeply connected to the land. In India, while there isn't a single, explicit article guaranteeing these rights, several articles provide a basis. These include Article 21 (Right to Life and Personal Liberty) which is interpreted to include the right to livelihood, and Article 39(b) and (c) (Directive Principles of State Policy) regarding equitable distribution of resources. Additionally, the Fifth and Sixth Schedules of the Constitution contain provisions for the administration and control of Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas, respectively.
परीक्षा युक्ति
Remember the connection between Article 21, Article 39(b)(c), and the Fifth and Sixth Schedules when discussing the constitutional basis of indigenous land rights.
2. What are the key provisions related to land rights for indigenous populations?
The key provisions related to land rights for indigenous populations include:
