Zunheboto Leaders Push for Customary Justice Awareness

Kohima: Stakeholders in Zunheboto held a consultative meeting on June 4 to address the necessity of increased sensitization regarding the region's customary justice systems. The discussion took place at the Deputy Commissioner’s Chamber, bringing together local representatives to evaluate how these traditional legal frameworks are understood and applied.

Participants emphasized that clear communication is vital for maintaining the integrity of local traditions while ensuring that justice remains accessible to the public. The session focused on bridging the gap between community practices and formal understanding.

A section of the group described the event as a "consultative meeting held at the Deputy Commissioner Chamber, Zunheboto on June 4." The gathering aimed to foster collaboration among local leaders to better support residents navigating the complexities of customary law.

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