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CM Pushkar Singh Dhami introduces UCC bill in state assembly

Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, introduced the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill in the state legislature on Tuesday. Uttarakhand would be the first post-independence state to apply UCC if the assembly approves it and it becomes an Act. A four-day special session of the Assembly has been called from February 5-8 to […]

Pushkar Singh Dhami, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, introduced the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill in the state legislature on Tuesday. Uttarakhand would be the first post-independence state to apply UCC if the assembly approves it and it becomes an Act. A four-day special session of the Assembly has been called from February 5-8 to pass the law regarding the Uniform Civil Code.

The Uttarakhand Cabinet gave its approval to the draft report of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai headed the UCC drafting committee. The UCC is a suggested collection of uniform laws designed for all inhabitants of Uttarakhand, irrespective of their religion, caste, or gender.

Key Highlights of Uttarakhand’s UCC Draft Report

The UCC aims to replace distinct personal laws related to marriage, divorce, adoption, and inheritance, guided by Article 44 of the Constitution, promoting a single set of personal laws applicable to all citizens. Key proposals include prohibiting polygamy, halal, iddat, triple talaq, and child marriage. The UCC also suggests a uniform age for girls’ marriage, equal rights for divorce, strict provisions for live-in relationships, mandatory registration, and consequences for non-compliance.

Some major points of drafts are given here:

Uniform Civil Code concern

What is Article 162?

Article 162 of the Indian Constitution suggests that the constitution of a committee to introduce and implement the UCC cannot be challenged as ultra vires, given the executive power of the State and the legislative authority regarding the Concurrent List.

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