TRADITIONAL VILLAGE COUNCILS OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH-A STUDY OF ITS TYPES AND NATURE OF ADJUDICATION
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Village, Arunachal Pradesh, NatureAbstract [English]
The study of the traditional village councils of Arunachal Pradesh is an attempt to expose the hidden legal treasure of the different tribes of this state and to discover how the different type of village council exists in the tribes of same culture., In spite of varying and vicissitudes developments, the different tribes of Arunachal Pradesh have common features in them which justify their corporate life as a member of common civilization whose primary characteristics are faith in harmonious and cohesive social life. When the natural life of the tribesman comes to itself in the caressing lap of nature, their spiritual being becomes manifest and thus, all of their behaviours and actions become controlled and regulated by righteousness and spiritual acquisition which can very well be illuminated and exemplified by the system of the uninterrupted functioning of the age- old traditional village Councils of this state.
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