Implementation of Forest Rights
Those who are entitled to forest rights- under Scheduled Tribes & Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights Act, 2006), are Forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribes (FDSTs), who primarily reside in and depend on forest land for livelihood needs, and Other traditional forest-dwellers (OTFDs), which is any community which has resided in and has depended on forest land for at least 3 generations (75 years) prior to 13.12.2005. These rights may be held under individual or community tenure or both. It includes the right to hold and live in the forest land for habitation or self-cultivation for livelihood; the right to ownership, access to collect, use, and dispose of minor forest produce which have been traditionally collected; the rights for conversion of Pattas/leases/grants issued by local authority/State government on forest lands into Titles; the rights to in situ rehabilitation, including alternative land, in cases where the STs or OTFDs have been illegally evicted or displaced from forest land.
Several tribal rights organisations have filed impleadment applications before the Supreme Court to become parties to the ongoing PIL to ensure that no adverse orders are passed against tribals without hearing their voices. The impleadment applications also lay down the issues in implementation of the Forest Rights Act and contain state-specific data as well as national trends.
Impleadment Applications filed Statewise
State Consultation on Tiger Widows, Forest Rights Act, Reproductive Health Rights, and Human Trafficking
Sundarban is the largest tidal mangrove forest located in the south-east of India adjoining the Bay of Bengal with ...read more
STATE CONSULTATION ON DISABILITY RIGHTS, PRISONERS RIGHTS, FOREST RIGHTS AND WOMEN’S JUSTICE.
DISABILITY RIGHTS Worldwide one billion individuals have a disability. Many people with disabilities ...read more
BANKURA STUDENTS HUMAN RIGHTS MEETING
The Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 recognizes the rights of the forest dwelling tribal communities and other tradit ...read more
BANKURA DISTRICT MEETING
The Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 recognizes the rights of the forest dwelling tribal communities and oth ...read more
BARUIPUR DISTRICT MEETING
Sundarban, the largest deltaic forest of the world, includes over hundreds of islands (105), with a gesture of numerous ...read more
Jhargram District Meeting
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, is a key piece of ...read more
Bankura District Meeting
The Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 recognizes the rights of the forest dwelling tribal communities and oth ...read more
Forest Right Act 2006, Right to Property, Land related issues and Discussion on Violence against Women
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006, is a key piece ...read more
State Level Meeting on Violation of Human Rights in West Bengal During Covid 19
Prior to the announcement of the National Lockdown on 25 March 2020, a number of courts had shut down in response to t ...read more
Promise and Performance of the Forest Rights Act, 2006: The Tenth Anniversary Report
Andhra Pradesh (AP) had 23 districts till its bifurcation into Telangana and Andhra Pradesh in 2014. There are now nine ...read more
Report on Forest Rights Act - Minority Rights Group International
This report is made by Minority Rights Group International (“MRG”) in relation to W.P. (C) No. 109/2008 titled Wildl ...read more
Redressing ‘Historical Injustice’ through the Indian Forest Rights Act 2006
The issue of forest rights in India is a major concern by any measure. It affects forested landscapes that cover o ...read more
Community Managed Forests: law. Problem and alternatives. (A Case Study of Meghalaya)
By Ritwick Dutta The North-Eastern region of the country, which comprises the States of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizo ...read more
Independent People’s Tribunal : An Inquiry into the Status of Implementation of the Forest Rights Act 2006
Independent People’s Tribunal on the Status of Implementation of Forest Rights Act (2006) – A Report © Socio Le ...read more
Handbook on Forest Rights Act
Edited by Ahmed Raza Forest Rights Act recognises and secures Community Rights or Rights over Community Forest Resourc ...read more
Promise and Performance of Forest Rights Act: The Tenth Anniversary Report
In December, 2006, both the houses of the Indian Parliament unanimously passed the historic Scheduled Tribes and Other T ...read more
Promise and Performance of Forest Rights Recognition Act, 2006: The Tenth Anniversary Report
As the 29th state of India, Telangana came into existence on 2nd June 2014 with 10 districts of undivided Andhra Pradesh ...read more
Promise and performance : 10 years of the Forest Rights Act in India
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 (FRA 2006) was enact ...read more
National Research Study on Implementation of Forest Rights Act in Neighboring States of Odisha
Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006 or in short, the Forest ...read more
Promise and Performance: Ten Years of the Forest Rights Act in India
Background of the Forest Rights ActIn its preamble, the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognit ...read more
Promise and Performance of the Forest Rights Act, 2006: The Tenth Anniversary Report
The passage of the Forest Rights Act (FRA) promised the reversal of a major ‘historical injustice’ which dates back ...read more
Trends and Directions in the Implementation of the Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Rights) Act, 2006 after Twelve Years
The faculty members and research scholars of Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai have been actively engaged ...read more
Report National Committee on Forest Rights Act
The Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition& ...read more