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BREAKING | Uttarakhand Passes The Uniform Civil Code Bill (UCC), Awaiting The Governor’s Approval

Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code: President Give Assent To The Law

Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code: President Give Assent To The Law

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The Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly has passed the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Uttarakhand, 2024 Bill, positioning the state as the first in post-Independence India to enact such a law. This groundbreaking development, pending approval from Governor Gurmit Singh, has sparked a wave of anticipation and debate across the nation.

Introduced by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, the UCC Bill seeks to unify and standardize laws governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property within Uttarakhand. The Bill’s passage was celebrated by the treasury benches with chants that highlighted its historic significance, reflecting a collective aspiration towards “One India, Great India,” a vision promoted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The UCC Bill encompasses several progressive measures aimed at enhancing women’s rights and societal equity. Among its notable provisions are the increase in the minimum marriageable age for women, standardization of divorce procedures, mandatory registration of live-in relationships, and equal inheritance rights for men and women. These changes are seen as significant strides towards gender equality and social justice within the state.

The Bill’s journey to the Assembly floor was marked by meticulous preparation, including the formation of a committee in 2022 led by Chief Minister Dhami. This committee, chaired by retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, included distinguished members such as former Chief Justice of Sikkim High Court Permod Kohli, social activist Manu Gaur, retired IAS officer Shatrughan Singh, and Doon University Vice-Chancellor Surekha Dangwal. Their collective efforts culminated in the final draft of the UCC, which was recently submitted to Chief Minister Dhami for legislative consideration.

Despite the overwhelming support from the ruling party, the Bill’s introduction was met with opposition concerns regarding the expedited nature of its passage and the perceived lack of extensive debate. Critics, including opposition leader Yashpal Arya, voiced apprehensions about the legislative process being circumvented. However, Speaker Ritu Khanduri assured that the Bill had undergone thorough examination and discussion, addressing concerns about its scrutiny.

The UCC Bill’s provisions, such as the mandatory registration of live-in relationships, conditions for contract marriages, and the ban on practices like Halala, Iddat, and Polygamy, signify a bold departure from traditional legal frameworks. These measures aim to foster a more equitable legal landscape, reflecting the diverse and evolving societal norms of Uttarakhand.

While Goa operates under a UCC inherited from the Portuguese Civil Code, Uttarakhand’s legislative initiative is unique in that it represents the first instance of a state assembly passing a law on the subject. This distinction underscores Uttarakhand’s pioneering role in setting a precedent for legal reform and social progress in India.

As Uttarakhand awaits the Governor’s approval to bring the UCC Bill into effect, the state stands at the cusp of a new legal era. The passage of the UCC Bill not only marks a significant milestone in Uttarakhand’s legislative history but also ignites a conversation on the feasibility and desirability of a uniform civil code across India, promising a future where laws transcend cultural and regional disparities to uphold the principles of justice and equality for all.

UNDERSTANDING Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and BACKGROUND of Uttarakhand Civil Code

Recently, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) draft report was approved by the Uttarakhand Cabinet and is likely to be tabled in the state assembly on 6th February 2024, as a bill for enactment.

In the Indian Constitution

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