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CM Pushkar Singh Dhami along with cabinet launched UCC In Uttarakhand

Uttarakhand Implements UCC; CM Dhami Hails It as a ‘Historic Milestone’

DAINIK NATION BUREAU/DEHRADUN

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has announced implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand. With this Uttarakhand has become the first state in independent India who implemented UCC for social equality. After the announcement Chief Secretary Radha Raturi handed the first UCC registration certificate to CM Dhami. Later CM presented certificates to five individuals, signifying the act’s commencement.

The CM highlighted that an expert committee drafted the UCC after consulting 2.35 lakh individuals. He said that by implementing the UCC, the state government is paying tribute to the Constitution’s architect, Dr BR Ambedkar and all members of the Constituent Assembly.

While making the announcement, the Chief Minister expressed his emotional connection with the 1.25 crore residents of Uttarakhand, stating that it is a moment of pride and joy for him. He added that the implementation of the UCC has ensured equal constitutional and civil rights for all citizens, including women of all religions. He credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for their guidance in making UCC a reality and expressed gratitude on behalf of the people of Uttarakhand.

The CM recalled that during the 2022 Uttarakhand Assembly elections, he had promised to implement the UCC. Despite skepticism, he was confident that the people of Uttarakhand would support this initiative. After forming the government, the first decision taken was to implement the UCC.

The Chief Minister explained that the UCC is a constitutional measure aimed at eliminating legal discrimination based on caste, religion, or gender. It ensures equal rights for all citizens, promotes women’s safety and empowerment, and prohibits practices like halala, triple talaq, and iddat. Scheduled Tribes listed under Article 342 of the Constitution are exempted to protect their customs. No registration fees will be charged for marriages, divorces, or annulments registered under the UCC for the first six months.

The CM clarified that the UCC is not against any religion or sect. It aims to eradicate social evils and establish equality. The UCC allows individuals to follow their religious customs during marriages while ensuring uniform rules for marriage, divorce, and inheritance. The legal marriage age is now 21 for men and 18 for women, and polygamy is prohibited. The UCC also guarantees equal property rights for daughters and safeguards children’s rights.

 

Acknowledging modern requirements, the CM announced that registration for live-in relationships is now mandatory, with registrars required to inform parents or guardians confidentially. Children born out of live-in relationships will also have equal rights. The UCC has introduced a simplified online registration system ( ucc.uk.gov.in) to ensure convenience for citizens.

The Chief Minister declared that January 27 will be observed annually as Uniform Civil Code Day in Uttarakhand. He noted that just as Article 370, triple talaq, and the Ram Temple were resolved under PM Modi’s leadership, the implementation of UCC marks another milestone.

The event featured addresses by UCC Rulebook Committee Chairman Shatrughan Singh, who provided detailed insights into the rules, and Secretary Shailesh Bagoli, who delivered the vote of thanks.

The ceremony was attended by Cabinet Ministers Premchand Aggarwal, Ganesh Joshi, Subodh Uniyal, Rekha Arya, Saurabh Bahuguna, BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt, Rajya Sabha MPs Naresh Bansal, and other senior officials from the administration and police departments.

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