Anal Customary Law and its Practices

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Abstract

The Anals who reside mostly in the south-eastern parts of Manipur are one of the oldest tribes of Manipur. They have been recognized as the tribe of India since 1951. In this paper the author presents a comprehensive study of the customary laws that the Anals practice in the past and at present. The study focuses on the various aspects of the Anal customary laws and its relevance. The paper presents an overview of the various customary laws that the Anals follow and provides us with a clearer understanding of the Anal tribe.

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  2. Bungdon Behring (1980). The Origin and Migration of the Anals, Chandel.
  3. Rajendra Singh (1981). The Anals of Manipur.
  4. Gangmumei Kabui (1985). Anal: Transborder Tribe of Manipur.
  5. John Sumpi (2012). The Anals.
  6. Nula (2013). Wolhring: ANAL NO (Anal Customary law.

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Dr. B.D. Thumdal Anal. 2020. \u201cAnal Customary Law and its Practices\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H3): .

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GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H3
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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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The Anals who reside mostly in the south-eastern parts of Manipur are one of the oldest tribes of Manipur. They have been recognized as the tribe of India since 1951. In this paper the author presents a comprehensive study of the customary laws that the Anals practice in the past and at present. The study focuses on the various aspects of the Anal customary laws and its relevance. The paper presents an overview of the various customary laws that the Anals follow and provides us with a clearer understanding of the Anal tribe.

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