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Uttarakhand Government set up a committee on Uniform Civil Code

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The Pushkar Singh Dhami led Bhartiya Janata Party(BJP) government in Uttarakhand has set up a five-member committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to prepare a draft on implementation of Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state on 27 May 2022. It was one of the promises made by the BJP during the recently held Assembly election.

 The Chairman of the committee is a retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai and the other members of the committee are;

  • retd. Judge ,Pramod Kohli ,
  •  social activist Manu Gaur,
  •  retired IAS, Shatrughan Singh and
  •  Doon University Vice- Chancellor Surekha Dangwal.

The panel will examine all relevant laws governing civil affairs of people living in the state and prepare a report on all applicable laws related to marriage, divorce, property rights, succession and adoption among others.

Uniform Civil Code 

  • Article 44 of the constitution provides for a Uniform Civil code for India. The civil code will provide one law for the citizens of India regarding marriage, divorce, succession of property, etc.
  • So far only Goa has a Uniform Civil Code.
  • In the rest of the country, Hindus, Muslims, Christians etc are governed by their own community laws.
  • Many minorities groups are opposing the idea of a uniform civil code as they feel that they will have to give up their tradition and customs under the common civil code and they will lose their identity. 
  • It is different from the Criminal code.  There is a common criminal law in India where people are not discriminated against on the ground of religion.

For a detailed view on Uniform Civil Code Kindly see November 2021 post 

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