Published on: March 18, 2026

SIXTH SCHEDULE

SIXTH SCHEDULE

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ABOUT

  • Sixth Schedule àArticles 244(2) and 275(1) provides autonomous governance to tribal areas through Autonomous District Councils (ADCs).
  • Objectivesà Protect tribal identity, land, and customs and ensure self-governance.
  • Applicable Only in Northeast India – Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram.

Key Features of Sixth Schedule

  • Autonomous District Councils (ADCs): 30 members (26 elected + 4 nominated by Governor)
  • Legislative Powers: Land, forests (except reserved), customs, marriage, inheritance Requires Governor’s assent
  • Judicial Powers: Village courts for customary law disputes.
  • Financial Powers: Levy taxes, collect land revenue.
  • Limited Applicability of Laws: Parliament/State laws apply only with modifications.

Sixth Schedule demand in Ladakh

  • 97% population are Scheduled Tribes.
  • After abrogation of Article 370à fear of Land alienation, Job competition, Cultural dilution.
  • Fragile Himalayan-glacial ecosystem needs local control.
  • Existing councils lack legislative & judicial powers.

Existing Governance in Ladakh

  • Union Territory without legislature.
  • Two councils – Leh Autonomous Hill Development Council and Kargil Autonomous Hill Development Council, statutory bodies, not constitutional (unlike ADCs).

Government’s Current Approach

Instead of Sixth Schedule, Centre proposes:

  • Reservation & Domicile –Up to 85% reservation and 15-year domicile rule.
  • Article 371-Type – Safeguards like Article 371A and Article 371G
  • Proposal for new councils in new districts.
  • Recognition of local languages (Bhoti, Purgi etc.)