Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami's address in the Uttarakhand Assembly was not just a comprehensive presentation of the government's policies and achievements but also a sharp attack on the opposition's corruption and failures. The Chief Minister outlined a clear roadmap for the state's
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Friday underscored the state's efforts to implement the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), highlighting its potential to curb violence in live-in relationships.
"...In the Uniform Civil Code, we have made a provision to register live-in relationships so that no one like Aaftab can do such brutality again. What is wrong with this? When we were drafting the UCC, we had called opposition parties, including Congress, to give their views...," CM Dhami
A five-member high-level committee headed by Supreme Court Judge (Retd.) Ranjana Desai convened at Gujarat Bhawan in New Delhi to discuss the drafting of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) legislation for Gujarat on Thursday.
Professor Surekha Dangwal, a member of the expert committee that drafted the Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and Vice Chancellor of Doon University, said that UCC not only strengthens the socio-economic security of women and children but will also fortify the institution of marriage.
Professor Surekha Dangwal said that all the people living in Uttarakhand have been brought under its purview for at least one year so that the demography of Uttarakhand can be preserved.
Expressing her gratitude to CM Dhami, Shayra Bano said that with the implementation of Uniform Civil Code, women in the state will get equal rights. She also said that there is an atmosphere of happiness among women in the state with the implementation of UCC.
While speaking to the media, Negi explained the various forms of encroachments on forest land. He pointed out that encroachment is not a uniform issue, as different policies have been adopted over time. He also said that the state government has decided to take up their viewpoint in the apex
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has decided to implement the Uniform Civil Code across the nation to ensure equal rights for all citizens. Aligning with this, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced the formation of a five-member committee to assess the necessity of a Uniform Civil Code in
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday announced that a 5-member committee, under the chairmanship of retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai, has been constituted to prepare the draft for the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and create the law.
Amid reports suggesting that a certificate from religious leaders is mandatory for registering live-in relationships under the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand, Manu Gaur, a member of the UCC Rules Committee, has clarified that this requirement applies only to cases where marriage is