CNT Act
- The Chotanagpur Tenancy
(CNT) Act enacted in 1908 after the Birsa Movement to govern land issues and
prevent land alienation is supposed to be MagnaCarta for tribals.
- The
blueprint of the act was prepared by John Hoffman, a missionary social worker.
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Under
the CNT Act, land belonging to SC/ST/BC can be mortgaged only for five years,
so banks will lose the right to recover loans after five years. Since, housing
loans are for larger terms >5, it creates problems for housing schemes.
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CNT Act has been listed in the 9th
Schedule of the Constitution, which implies that it is beyond Judicial Review.
- A
tribal can transfer his land through sale/gift/transfer to a fellow ST member
and resident of his own police station only.
- It
is applicable in North Chotanagpur, South Chotanagpur and Palamau divisions.
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