Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) portal and accompanying rules on Monday, marking a historic milestone. Uttarakhand has become the first state in India to implement the UCC.
During the launch, Dhami described the occasion as “historic not only for our state but for the entire country.” He acknowledged the support of the people, stating, “The credit for this goes to the people, who blessed us and formed our government.”
‘A Tribute To Babasaheb Ambedkar’, Says CM Dhami
Dhami highlighted that the implementation of the UCC serves as a tribute to Dr. Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar and the members of the Constituent Assembly.
He further highlighted that the UCC ensures equality of constitutional and civil rights for all citizens of Uttarakhand, granting women of all religions equal rights. The UCC will apply across the state and to all Uttarakhand residents living outside the state.
“समानता और समरसता के नए युग का आरंभ !”
माँ गंगा की उद्गम स्थली देवभूमि उत्तराखण्ड से समानता की अविरल धारा प्रवाहित हो चुकी है। उत्तराखण्ड समान नागरिक संहिता कानून लागू करने वाला देश का पहला राज्य बन चुका है।https://t.co/u9HOUEjK3c#UCCInUttarakhand pic.twitter.com/4aWKhMdMLq
— Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) January 27, 2025
Moreover, addressing the event of the launch, CM Dhami also stated, “I would like to clarify again that the Uniform Civil Code is not against any religion or sect, there is no question of targeting anyone.”
Further, “Today is a historic day not only for our state but for the entire country as we are implementing UCC (Uniform Civil Code) in the state. Now every year 27th January will be celebrated as Uniform Civil Code Day in Uttarakhand,” said Dhami.
UCC Rules Based On Shatrughan Singh Committee’s Recommendations
The Shatrughan Singh Committee developed the UCC rules based on its recommendations. Initially spanning 400 pages, the committee revised and condensed the document to focus on key reforms, excluding controversial provisions related to personal law disputes.
Further, during his address, CM Dhami expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their support in facilitating the implementation of the UCC in Uttarakhand.
Key Provisions Of UCC Rules
The approved UCC rules aim to establish a uniform legal framework for marriage, divorce, inheritance, and property rights. They guarantee equality irrespective of religion. Some key provisions include:
- Sons and daughters will have equal inheritance rights.
- Polygamy will be prohibited, with monogamy being the legal norm.
- Marriages will require compulsory registration, even if solemnized according to religious customs.
- Men must be 21 years old and women 18 years old to marry.
- The law eliminates the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate children, granting equal rights to all children, including those adopted, born through surrogacy, or conceived via assisted reproductive technology.
- Property division after death will ensure equal rights for the spouse, children, and deceased person’s parents.
Moreover, with the implementation of the UCC, Uttarakhand sets a significant precedent, sparking discussions and debates on the potential implications of the Uniform Civil Code across India.
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