Jammu & Kashmir Gujjars demand legal safeguard for tribal courts
Jammu:-Gujjar and Bakerwal communities of Jammu and Kashmir have appealed to the lawmakers to provide a legal safeguard to their tribal courts known as ‘Jirgas’ by introducing an Act at national and state level.
“We have written a letter, signed by Tribal dignitaries, to the Union Law Minister urging him to preserve and protect the tribal courts,” Dr Javid Rahi, Secretary of the Tribal Research and Cultural Foundation (TRCF) said.
He said that “Jirgas” which are active in mountainous ranges of Northwestern Himalaya and were time tested and aged old traditional law institutions, will become extinct if steps were not taken to safe them under legal framework.
“We wrote to Union Law Ministry and informed it that this oldest popular system of justice is facing multi-dimensional threats from all sides and this tradition needs immediate legal recognitions otherwise it will become extinct in next few decades,” he said.
He said the TRCF made an appeal to the Union Law Minister for enactment of an Act to protect Jirgas in Jammu and Kashmir and other Northwestern states in the country where Gujjars resides. .
PTI