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Under the guidelines, if the authority issuing the document is satisfied that an ST certificate has been obtained by any person by furnishing false information or by misrepresenting any fact, or suppressing any material information, it may cancel, impound or revoke the certificate, Libang said.
So far nine disputed cases of issuance of ST certificates have been placed before the scrutiny committee, which had disposed of five cases.
“Out of the remaining four, one pertains to issuance of ST certificate allegedly in respect of an offspring of a tribal woman married to a non-tribal. The hearing of these cases is under process,” the minister said.
The deputy commissioners concerned have been accordingly directed to give their comments after which the committee would take appropriate decisions.
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Responding to a supplementary by Tayeng for fixing a cut-off year for cancellation of ST certificates, Libang assured the legislators that the matter would be discussed with all the members of the House.
The ST certificate issue has rocked the state in recent times with many organisations including the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) staging protests in various parts of the state.