Uniform Civil Code And Natural Laws

INTRODUCTION

Uniform Civil Code again came into light on 27 th June , 2023 , when PM Narendra Modi during speech in Madhya Pradesh discuss about the UCC, and soon after this debates started in our nation. It is also in the manifesto of BJP to implement UCC and to abolished the personal laws. The Uniform Civil Code is going to provide one body of legislations for the whole nation, which is going to apply to every religions sects , such as inheritance, marriage ,
divorce and adoption.

UCC is included in PART 4 ARTICLE 44 of Directive Principles of State Policy of Indian Constitution. In India only GOA has progressive law known as Uniform Civil Code that allow equal income to both male and female , compulsory registration of marriage, birth and death. Muslims in goa cannot practice triple talaq , polygamy,etc.

HISTORY

The roots of Uniform Civil Code started in 1835 when British Government submitted report for codification of Indian Laws. Our Constitution is written during the post colonial period between 1947 to 1985.At this point of time our leaders Jawarharlal Nehru and B.R. Ambedkar put the UCC in the DPSP because during that time there is lot of religious pressure of fundamentalists and there is also lack of awareness.

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Uniform Civil Code And Natural Laws

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Uniform Civil Code again came into light on 27 th June , 2023 , when PM Narendra Modi during speech in Madhya Pradesh discuss about the UCC…

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