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Research Paper Volume 9 Issue 1 2543 - 2549 March 23, 2026

Between the Gavel and the Gram Sabha: Constitutional Safeguards, Customary Law, and the Judicial Shaping of Tribal Justice

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Anbu Mukil S
Student at Government Law College, Coimbatore, India
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Elavarasan P
Student at Government Law College, Villupuram, India
Co-author
Bhaghirathy KSR
Student at Government Law College, Coimbatore, India
Abstract

This paper argues that the Gram Sabha is not merely a deliberative forum but the foundational tier of justice for Adivasi and other forest-dwelling communities in India. It traces a shift from colonial, punitive uniformity to post-constitutional, participatory pluralism, showing how PESA (1996), FRA (2006), and RFCTLARR (2013) embed a rights-first, consent-based, and remedy-linked architecture at the village level. Reading landmark judgments from Samatha (1997) to Niyamgiri (2013), Wildlife First (2019, interim), and property-livelihood jurisprudence alongside community practice, the paper proposes a “recognize rights → consent/participation → remedy and return” sequence that agencies must follow to avoid legal and social risk. It addresses tensions between customary forums and criminal law, argues for gender-responsive pluralism, and documents how Gram Sabhas strengthen conservation and resilience (including during COVID-19) through CFR governance and MFP-led livelihoods. Finally, it outlines pathways to synergy between community justice and the formal system due-process design in Gram Sabhas, village-sittings of legal aid and Gram Nyayalayas, and alignment with international FPIC norms so that courts function as rights guardians while Gram Sabhas remain the first jurisdiction of fact, consent, and everyday remedy.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 9, Issue 1, Page 2543 - 2549
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