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Nagaland does not have a "double constitution" but operates under the Indian Constitution with special provisions. Article 371(A) of the Indian Constitution grants Nagaland certain autonomy and rights, recognizing its unique cultural and historical context. This allows for local customs and practices to be maintained in matters such as land ownership and religious practices. However, the state remains an integral part of India and is governed by the Indian legal framework.

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