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Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code now a law after President Murmu's approval

March 13, 2024 / 13:45 IST
Uttarakhand was the first state in independent India to pass legislation on Uniform Civil Code.

President Droupadi Murmu  approved the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on March 13. Uttarakhand was the first state in independent India to pass the legislation on UCC.

The bill was introduced by the bill was introduced by the Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami-led government on Februaury 6.

Dhami  had earlier said that the UCC Bill has been implemented in the state after taking into account several factors.

 What is UCC?

The Uniform Civil Code proposes uniform laws for all communities residing in the state. It is a proposal to establish uniform rules for personal matters for all citizens including matters related to marriage, divorce, inheritance and property rights.

The UCC would apply to all citizens equally,  irrespective of their religion, gender, or sexual orientation.  The UCC is part of the Constitution’s non-justiciable directive principles of state policy.

(This is a developing story. More to come)
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first published: Mar 13, 2024 01:40 pm

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