Tribal Women and the Uniform Civil Code
Eclectic Northeast|December 2016

Customary laws in Arunachal Pradesh like in other states of the Northeast have been acting as a shield for patriarchy. Does that mean that the women of the State are ready for the UCC?

Lency Pangin
Tribal Women and the Uniform Civil Code
'Being a daughter, I did not inherit the same share as my brother from my father who recently passed away. Not that I wanted anything from him, but how is that fair?’ asks Shayara Banu. There’s a Shayara Banu in every corner of Arunachal Pradesh but does that mean that Arunachal is willing to accept UCC? The answer lies in more than just a simple Yes and No.

Customary Laws in Arunachal

Arunachal Pradesh, like the other Northeastern states, has been following tribal laws since its inception but the fact is that customary laws have been acting as a shield for patriarchy. The recent verdict in Mizoram which upholds the possibility of Mizo Hnam Dan or Mizo customary law being codified is a welcome move, and should be emulated by its neighbouring states. There are problems galore with our customary laws but rather than accepting the UCC, most tribal women press for reformation of existing customary laws.

Tribal Laws Linked to Identity

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