Amid the sound of thumping on tables and chants of Jai Shri Ram and Vande Mataram, the state assembly passed a bill on a draft uniform civil code (UCC), paving the way for common civ il laws for all religions to govern issues like marriage, divorce, inheritance and adoption. This is perceived as the BJP’s first step to get uniformity in civil laws nationally, and it’s likely that other partyruled states will follow suit.
Civil laws on matters like marriages, divorce, adoption and inheritance are entries in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution, allowing the states and Centre both to frame laws. Only in case of disputes will the Centre’s law prevail. With minor tweaks to the Uttarakhand template, BJPruled Gujarat and As sam are also likely to pass similar laws before the code of conduct—expected by midMarch—kicks in. The Uttarakhand act, the firstever iteration of the UCC, saw extensive discussions, anchored by a panel led by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai. It drafted a fourvolume, 749page report containing several recommendations. While the Centre is still awaiting the Law Commission’s report on a UCC for the country, the new law gives it enough to keep the issue on the boil nationally. The UCC also adds more sizzle to the Hindutva plank in the run-up to the general election, coming as it does in the wake of headline events such as the Ram temple consecration, the opening of a rear cellar in the Gyanvapi mosque for Hindu worship, abrogation of Article 370 and the continuing debate on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).
UTTARAKHAND UCC DECODED
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