Key Highlights
Background of the Issue
- 114 rights and environmental groups demand Centre defend Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 in Supreme Court.
- FRA recognizes individual and community rights of forest-dwelling tribes and traditional forest dwellers.
Legal Challenge & Procedural Issues
- FRA challenged in 2008 (Wildlife First vs Union of India); SC ordered evictions in 2019 for rejected claims.
- Ministry intervened citing procedural lapses; SC stayed eviction.
Concerns Raised by Activists
- States still ignore FRA procedures, using satellite imagery instead of Gram Sabha decisions.
- Accusations of wrongful rejections, lack of field verification, and haphazard reviews.
Demands to the Government
- Centre must seriously defend FRA to uphold rights of Adivasi communities.
- Ensure proper review mechanisms and uphold the role of Gram Sabhas.
Analysis & Way Forward
- FRA is central to protecting tribal autonomy and ecological justice.
- Implementation must uphold due process, ensure community participation, and resist technocratic overreach.
Mains Mock Question:
"Discuss the significance of the Forest Rights Act, 2006 in protecting tribal rights. What are the challenges in its implementation and how can they be addressed?"