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Posted 21 Jan 2025

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Earlier this year, Uttarakhand Assembly’s UCC Bill received President’s assent paving the way for the State to potentially become the first state in India to enact the UCC.

About UCC

  • Meaning: It seeks to establish a set of uniform personal laws applicable to all citizens, regardless of religion, gender, or caste covering matters like marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance, and succession.
  • Constitutional Provisions: Directive Principles of State Policy (Part IV) under Article 44 provides for the State to secure for the citizens a UCC throughout the territory of India.
  • Current Status: Presently, such matters are governed by the respective religious laws.
    • Goa through Portuguese Civil Code, 1867 has provisions similar to UCC. 

Need for UCC

  • Gender Equity: Laws governing marriage, divorce, etc., often discriminate against women.  
  • Social Cohesion: Religious and ethnic diversity in India's legal system can create divisions.
  • Reforming Indian Society: Counteract many superstitious and ultra-conservative practices prevalent in the society in the name of faith and belief.

Major challenges in Implementing UCC

  • Ensuring a Balance between Individual Rights and State Intervention: Article 25 guarantees the freedom of religion, 5th and 6th Schedule ensures protections to tribal customs and beliefs.
  • Opposition from Religious groups and leaders: On the grounds that it could interfere with their religious laws and customs creating social and political tensions. 

Conclusion

There is a need to devise a secular code with its emphasis not on imposing uniformity but rather upholding the Constitutional principles of equality, justice, and inclusivity

  • Tags :
  • UCC
  • Uttarakhand
  • Article 44
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