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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2024)
A need of uniform civil code in India
Authors
Kamal Kumar
Abstract

The Uniform Civil Code seeks to facilitate the establishment of a uniformly structured legislation that will reserve all civil law and individual religious freedom issues for all Indian religions. In order to achieve secularism, the UCC will override the personal laws of various religions, races, castes, and other groups by granting uniform personal laws to all religions. Its practices include the nondiscriminatory division of land and the consistency of the laws pertaining to marriage, divorce, succession, adoption, and guardianship. Protecting the rights of Indian women who practice various religions is another reason for advocating the UCC.

All denominations ought to uphold the UCC's "one country, one rule" tenet. Part 4, forty-fourth article of the Indian Constitution specifically mentions the term "Uniform civil code". Article 44 states that the government will work to ensure that all Indians have access to a common civil code.
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Pages:9-12
How to cite this article:
Kamal Kumar "A need of uniform civil code in India". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 9-12
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