[Tirupati Laddu Adulteration Row] Supreme Court Scheduled To Hear On Nov 22

The Supreme Court will hear Dr. K.A. Paul’s petition regarding the Tirupati laddu controversy on November 22. The case involves allegations of adulteration in the sacred prasadam, causing distress among Hindus. An independent Special Investigation Team has been ordered to ensure a thorough inquiry into the claims of compromised quality.

‘Government Considering Draft of UCC, Parliament Will Take a Call’: Supreme Court

During the Rajasthan High Court’s platinum jubilee celebrations, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the judiciary’s backing for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), seen as a secular alternative to personal laws. The Supreme Court noted the government’s consideration of a UCC draft. The case involves a Muslim woman seeking to exit Sharia law for inheritance rights.

“Will Consult With Allies & Take Steps in This Direction”: Law Minister Arjun Meghwal On Uniform Civil Code

Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stated that the BJP plans to consult with its allies before implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), one of its core promises. The UCC aims to create a uniform legal framework for all citizens regarding personal laws. Some NDA allies have called for broader discussions and consensus before finalizing the law.

“It’s Our Shared Duty to Simplify Justice For Everyone By Implementing a Secular Civil Code”: PM Modi At Rajasthan High Court’s Platinum Jubliee

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated his support for a “secular civil code,” emphasizing the need for a simplified, accessible justice system as crucial for a developed India. He commended the Indian judiciary for its vigilant and proactive stance on national issues and highlighted modernization and innovation as essential for ensuring justice for everyone.

“Uniform Civil Code is Unacceptable as it Conflicts With Sharia Law”: All India Muslim Personal Law Board

The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) opposes a Uniform Civil Code, citing conflict with Sharia law protected by the Shariat Application Act of 1937 and the Indian Constitution. They condemn Prime Minister Modi’s advocacy for a Secular Civil Code, arguing it undermines religious freedom and cultural traditions, potentially marginalizing minority communities.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi Advocates “Secular Civil Code” Over “Communal Civil Code” in Independence Day Address

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the need for a secular civil code, denouncing the current communal civil code in India. Highlighting the Supreme Court’s support for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), he called for its implementation to eliminate religious discrimination. The UCC aims to establish uniform laws across all religions in areas such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, succession, and adoption. Despite support from the ruling party, the timeline for implementation remains uncertain, sparking strong opinions and debates.