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November 16, 2025

Chhattisgarh high court order upholds mining in the state's Hasdeo Arand forest over community claims, challenging core tenets of Forest Rights Act

- HIMANSHU NITNAWARE

Setback in Hasdeo

ON OCTOBER 8 this year, the Chhattisgarh High Court dismissed a petition filed by residents of Ghatbarra village, challenging the cancellation of titles that granted them rights over resources in the Hasdeo Arand forest. This dismissal is not just a setback for one of the first villages in the state to be recognised under the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006, but could set a dangerous precedent for future conflicts between the rights of forest-dwellers and commercial interests.

The residents of Ghatbarra in Surguja district had moved the court after a district-level forest rights committee (DLC) cancelled the community forest rights (CFR) titles granted to them under FRA, also called the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act. DLC had conferred rights in 2013, allowing residents of the village to gather firewood and minor produce from 810 hectares (ha) of forestland and graze their livestock. However, in 2016, it revoked these rights, claiming that the grant had been made in "error". Ghatbarra village lies within the Parsa East and Kanta Basan (PEKB) coal block, which the Union Ministry of Coal allotted to Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd (RVUNL) in 2006-07, granting it conditional approvals for mining on the land. RVUNL is a joint venture company in which Adani Enterprises holds majority stake, While dismissing the petition, the high court observed that DLC had no authority to cancel CFR titles.

However, it made an exception on technical grounds, noting that the village residents were unable to prove their residence in the affected area despite holding the titles.

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