Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution

 

Background

  • Added in 1949 on the recommendation of the Bordoloi Committee.
  • It is contained in Articles 244(2) and 275(1) of the Constitution.
  • Provides for special administrative arrangements in certain tribal areas of Northeastern states to preserve their distinct culture, traditions, and self-governance.

Applicability

The Sixth Schedule currently applies to:

  1. Assam
  2. Meghalaya
  3. Tripura
  4. Mizoram

(Other North-Eastern states like Nagaland, Manipur, and Arunachal Pradesh have different special provisions under Article 371).

Key Features

  1. Autonomous District Councils (ADCs)
  • Established in tribal areas for self-governance.
  • Each ADC has up to 30 members (26 elected, 4 nominated by Governor).
  • Tenure: 5 years.
  1. Powers of ADCs
  • Can make laws on:
    • Land, forest, water, shifting cultivation.
    • Village administration, inheritance of property, marriage & divorce, social customs.
  • They also have judicial powers to constitute courts for trial of certain cases involving tribal members.
  1. Autonomous Regions
  • If different tribes live in an Autonomous District, the Governor may create separate Autonomous Regions for each tribe.
  1. Governor’s Role
  • The Governor has wide powers:
    • Approves laws passed by District Councils.
    • Can dissolve a District Council.
    • Adjusts financial grants from the Centre under Article 275.
  1. Financial Powers
  • District Councils can levy and collect certain taxes like land revenue, tolls, markets, entry of goods, etc.

Significance

  • Protects tribal rights and culture.
  • Ensures local self-governance.
  • Reduces conflict by granting autonomy.

Limitations

  • Demand for extension of the Sixth Schedule to other states (like Arunachal, Manipur).
  • Some argue it has led to ethnic tensions due to autonomous councils being dominated by majority tribes.
  • Dual authority (Governor vs ADCs) sometimes causes friction.

 

 

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