Abstract

Land is the bread winning element to most of the tribal all over the three regions of costal Andhra, Telangan, and even in Rayalaseem of AP more specifically, if it comes to the case of women it is applicable to all over the world women in restriction, because almost all the tribal depends on land since they have less literacy rate compare to the other population of the state, so they are ultimately depends on land and forest which is readily available to them. There are complex issues of lad acts, and their own family systems have a great impact on their social life and especially on the life of tribal female.

Highlights

  • The tribal people rights have gained significance in the recent times. As a human they are people who live in tribal lands gain a same set of rights like other common people in the society

  • The major fall out of this is that the succession Act itself says that it will not apply to Tribals unless and until a notification is issued by the Government of India extending its applicability to Tribals

  • The legal system is not taking into account of such discrimination towards women and dismissing the plea of tribal women saying that Tribals are governed by their own customs and practices

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Introduction

The tribal people rights have gained significance in the recent times. As a human they are people who live in tribal lands gain a same set of rights like other common people in the society. Being the citizens of the same nation they entitle to several privileges in the same way Their issues have come to a conclusion in recent time. Human rights are those conditions which are inherent to nature and without which one cannot live as a human being These rights and fundamental freedoms allow one to develop fully and use one’s human qualities, intelligence, talents and conscience to satisfy one’s spiritual, physical, social and other needs. They are based on human kind’s increasing demand for life in which the inherent dignity and worth of each human being will receive respect and protection

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