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Which is the first state in the country to implement 'Uniform Civil Code'?
A)
Gujarat
B)
Maharashtra
C)
Uttarakhand
D)
Madhya Pradesh

Correct Answer :   Uttarakhand


The Uniform Civil Code (UCC), Uttarakhand, Bill 2024, which seeks to “govern and regulate the laws related to marriage and divorce, successions, live-in relationships, and matters related thereto” was passed in the Assembly Wednesday (7th Feb 2024) following a two-day discussion. The Bill will now be sent to President Droupadi Murmu for her assent after which it will become a law.

Introduced by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami Tuesday (6th feb 2024), deliberations were held on the UCC Bill before the House approved it by a voice vote. Uttarakhand is now poised to become the first state to get a common law on marriage, divorce, land, property and inheritance for all citizens, irrespective of their religion. The code, however, will not apply to the Scheduled Tribes.

Although Goa is governed by a UCC (Portuguese Civil Code), the Assembly did not pass any law. The code was retained after its liberation in 1961.

“Today this special Bill, which was long awaited by the people of the country, was passed in the Vidhan Sabha of Devbhoomi. I express my gratitude to all the members of the Vidhan Sabha,” said Dhami and reiterated the UCC’s commitment to foster progress for everyone.

On Opposition’s allegation that the Bill is aimed at extracting political mileage before the Lok Sabha polls, he said the BJP had promised to implement the UCC in the run-up to the 2022 elections.

“This is the day of fulfilling that promise and should not be seen as anything else… This is not tushtikaran (appeasement) but santushtikaran (satisfaction). This is also the empowerment of women,” he said, emphasising on the exceptional nature of the UCC, calling it “a dream set to materialise in Uttarakhand and transcend ordinary legislative measures”.

He underscored the meticulous process undertaken by the five-member committee, chaired by Supreme Court judge Justice (retd) Ranjana Prakash Desai, for around two years to prepare a comprehensive report. The panel held 43 dialogue sessions and 72 meetings statewide, as well as engagement with migrants. He exuded confidence that the UCC would rectify past wrongs and provide true equality while condemning the “divisive forces that undermine the Constitution’s principles”..

Source : Indian Express

Published On : February 8, 2024
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