Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India

Constitutional Framework

The Sixth Schedule provides a unique system of autonomous governance for tribal areas in Northeast India. It operates under:

  • Article 244(2): Administration of tribal areas in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram
  • Article 275(1): Grants-in-aid for development of Scheduled Areas and tribal regions

It establishes Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) and Autonomous Regional Councils (ARCs) to enable self-governance while remaining within the constitutional framework of India.

States Covered

The Sixth Schedule applies to notified tribal areas in:

  • Assam
  • Meghalaya
  • Tripura
  • Mizoram

These areas are designated as Autonomous Districts by the Governor.

Objectives

The Sixth Schedule aims to:

  • Protect the distinct identity, culture, and traditions of tribal communities
  • Provide administrative and legislative autonomy
  • Promote decentralised governance in tribal regions
  • Ensure peaceful integration of tribal areas into the Indian Union

Structure of Governance

Autonomous District Councils (ADCs)

  • Each district has a council with up to 30 members
  • Generally 26 elected and 4 nominated by the Governor
  • Tenure is 5 years

Autonomous Regional Councils (ARCs)

  • Created within districts for smaller tribal groups
  • Ensure representation of diverse communities within a district

Powers and Functions

Legislative Powers

Councils can make laws (subject to Governor’s assent) on:

  • Land use and allotment
  • Forests (excluding reserved forests)
  • Shifting cultivation
  • Village administration
  • Inheritance, marriage, and social customs
  • Tribal practices and traditions

Executive Powers

  • Implementation of development programmes
  • Administration of local governance
  • Management of sectors such as education, health, and infrastructure

Judicial Powers

  • Establish village courts for dispute resolution
  • Apply customary laws in civil matters

Financial Powers

Role of the Governor

The Governor has extensive powers:

  • Approval or modification of laws passed by councils
  • Creation or alteration of districts and regions
  • Suspension or dissolution of councils
  • Oversight to ensure constitutional functioning

Significance

  • Represents a form of asymmetric federalism in India
  • Protects tribal autonomy and customary practices
  • Reduces alienation and conflict in tribal regions
  • Encourages grassroots governance and participation

Challenges

  • Overlapping jurisdiction between state governments and councils
  • Limited financial autonomy
  • Administrative inefficiencies and governance concerns
  • Demands for extension of Sixth Schedule to other tribal areas

Comparison with Fifth Schedule

  • Fifth Schedule applies to tribal areas in other parts of India and focuses on administrative control by the Governor.
  • Sixth Schedule provides legislative, executive, and judicial autonomy through elected councils.

Conclusion

The Sixth Schedule is a distinctive constitutional arrangement that balances tribal self-governance with national unity. It has played a critical role in preserving indigenous identities and promoting decentralised governance, though reforms are needed to enhance its effectiveness and accountability.

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