Tribal Land Rights — Current Affairs 2026
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Supreme Court Guidelines on Mining in Scheduled Areas
March 2024The Supreme Court issued comprehensive guidelines requiring mandatory environmental clearances and community consent for all mining operations in Fifth Schedule areas. The guidelines mandate that mining companies must obtain explicit consent from Gram Sabhas through PESA procedures and establish benefit-sharing mechanisms with affected tribal communities. This development strengthens the Samatha judgment's principles by creating enforceable procedures for community consultation and environmental protection. The guidelines also require mining companies to submit detailed rehabilitation plans and environmental impact assessments that specifically address tribal rights and traditional livelihoods. This represents a significant strengthening of tribal land rights protection in the context of extractive industries.
UPSC Angle: Expected questions on implementation of Fifth Schedule provisions, PESA Act compliance in mining projects, and the balance between economic development and tribal rights protection. Likely to appear in questions about environmental clearances and community consent mechanisms.
Digitization of Tribal Land Records Initiative
August 2024The Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched a comprehensive digitization program for tribal land records across all Fifth and Sixth Schedule areas, aiming to create tamper-proof digital records that recognize both individual and community land rights. The initiative addresses long-standing issues of land grabbing and fraudulent transactions by creating blockchain-based land records that incorporate traditional tenure systems and customary rights. However, the program faces challenges in documenting community rights and traditional boundaries that may not conform to formal survey methods. The digitization process includes special provisions for recognizing community forest rights under the Forest Rights Act and traditional grazing rights that span multiple villages.
UPSC Angle: Questions on digital governance in tribal areas, challenges in documenting traditional land rights, and the intersection of technology with customary law. Relevant for both governance and tribal welfare questions in Mains.