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State of justice in Chittagong Hill Tracts: exploring the formal and informal justice institutions of Indigenous communities

dc.contributor.authorKundu, Debasish Kumar
dc.contributor.authorSamadder, Mrinmoy
dc.contributor.authorKhan, Ashrafuzzaman
dc.contributor.authorNaomi, Sharin Shajahan
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-27T10:35:06Z
dc.date.available2026-02-27T10:35:06Z
dc.date.issued2011-01
dc.description.abstractThe justice system of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) is characterized by the existence of a dual justice system - the formal one according to the law of the country and the customary laws of indigenous people. The broad objective of the study is to explore the formal and informal justice system of the ethnic communities in CHT in regards to assist Human Rights and Legal Aid Services (HRLS) programme of BRAC for effective extension in this area. Five ethnic groups with highest representation in the region were included in the study. They are Chakma, Marma, Tripura, Mro and Bangali. Both quantitative and qualitative data were used. For quantitative analysis, 601 samples have been observed. In contrast qualitative tools including 25 in-depth interviews, 25 case studies, 25 informal discussions and observation of four Shalish from 24 villages/paras were used. Most of the cases reconciled by the informal justice system had some advantages in terms of easy accessibility and less time and money required for making decision. Most common disputes were on fighting, stealing, land grabbing, intra- and inter-household disputes including rape and murder cases. Some inhuman punishments were executed by the customary legal system. Most people in the region preferred customary laws for having a short trial procedure, less transportation hassle and availability of witness. A number of people opined for legal aid intervention in this area. At the same time hill people are much more inclined to keep their laws stronger as a part of their identity.en_US
dc.identifier.citationKundu, D. K., Samadder, M., Khan, A., & Naomi, S. S. (2011). State of justice in Chittagong Hill Tracts: Exploring the formal and informal justice institutions of Indigenous communities.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10361/27576
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherBRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)en_US
dc.relation.urihttps://bigd.bracu.ac.bd/publications/state-of-justice-in-chittagong-hill-tracts-exploring-the-formal-and-informal-justice-institutions-of-indigenous-communities/
dc.subjectChittagong hill tractsen_US
dc.subjectJustice systemen_US
dc.subjectIndigenous peopleen_US
dc.subjectHuman rightsen_US
dc.subjectLegal aid servicesen_US
dc.subjectEthnic groupsen_US
dc.subjectInter-household disputesen_US
dc.subject.lcshChittagong Hill Tracts (Bangladesh : Region).
dc.subject.lcshIndigenous peoples--Legal status, laws, etc.--Bangladesh--Chittagong Hill Tracts (Region).
dc.subject.lcshJustice, Administration of--Bangladesh--Chittagong Hill Tracts (Region).
dc.titleState of justice in Chittagong Hill Tracts: exploring the formal and informal justice institutions of Indigenous communitiesen_US
dc.typeResearch Monographen_US

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