Section 3 of ISA : Section 3: Power Of State Government To Exempt Any Race, Sect Or Tribe In The State From Operation Of Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a fictional tribe called the "Arohi" living in a remote area of a state in India. The customs and traditions of the Arohi tribe are distinct, and their system of inheritance does not align with the provisions of the Indian Succession Act, 1925. Recognizing the unique social structure and practices of the Arohi tribe, the State Government decides to exempt the tribe from certain sections of the Act that relate to succession and inheritance.
The government issues a notification in the Official Gazette, ...
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