Spl committee to discuss fate of Clan Administration Bill: Chyne
Leader of Opposition in the KHADC Titosstarwell Chyne on Friday said a special committee constituted by the council will discuss the status of the KHAD (Social Custom of Clan Administration) Bill.
“I don’t know what is the future of the Clan Bill and whether it is still required (or not). But I don’t dare to comment now as there is a special committee (to look into this). We will allow the special committee to discuss the fate of the Clan Bill,” Chyne told reporters.
The KHADC has passed the KHAD (Khasi Social Custom of Lineage (Amendment) Bill, 2023 after deciding to shelve the KHAD (Social Custom of Clan Administration) Bill.
Chyne said that the Clan Bill, which was introduced and passed during the tenure of late HS Shylla in 2018, had sought to strengthen the clan administrative but the same was returned by the Governor.

After the new executive committee (EC) took over in 2019, a special committee headed by nominated member Bindo M Lanong was formed and it has taken over 3 years to discuss with all stakeholders on the Clan Bill.
However, the EC has taken a sudden decision to shelve the Clan Bill by passing the Lineage (Amendment) Bill.
“In fact, the Lineage (Amendment) Bill is just a copy paste of the clauses in the Clan Bill. However, one of the reasons we agreed to the Amendment Bill was to include the practice of Shaw Bhoi in Ri Bhoi District. Many students are not getting their scheduled tribe certificates because we are yet to issue the Khasi tribe certificate,” he said.
He also thanked the local MDC of the area Balajied Ranee for raising the issue related to the practice of Shaw Bhoi since it was finally included in the amendment bill passed today.
Stating that the Clan Bill has more teeth than the Lineage Amendment Bill, Chyne said that this is because only the objective of the Clan Bill was incorporated in the Lineage Amendment Bill but it is without any teeth.
“But the Lineage Amendment Bill is just to recognize the Seng Kur and to register them but we cannot see that it has the power to empower the Seng Kur,” he added.

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