Explain the provisions written in 1989 Act which protect the right of Adivasis? 5 marks
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Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes
(Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989
Rathnam sought the support of law, filing his complaint
under the above Act to protest against the domination and
violence of the powerful castes in his village.
This Act was framed in 1989 in response to demands made
by Dalits and others that the government must take seriously
the ill treatment and humiliation Dalits and tribal groups
face in an everyday sense. While such treatment had persisted
for a long time, it had acquired a violent character in the late
1970s and 1980s. During this period, in parts of southern India,
a number of assertive Dalit groups came into being and
asserted their rights – they refused to perform their so-called
caste duties and insisted on being treated equally; like
Rathnam they refused to follow practices located in the
humiliation and exploitation of Dalits. This resulted in the
more powerful castes unleashing violence against them. In
order to indicate to the government that untouchability was
still being practised and in the most hideous manner, Dalit
groups demanded new laws that would list the various sorts
of violence against dalits and prescribe stringent punishment
for those who indulge in them.
In your opinion does the force
put on Rathnam to perform
this ritual violate his
Fundamental Rights?
Why do you think the Dalit
families were afraid of
angering the powerful castes?
Chapter 8: Confronting Marginalisation