The recent enactment of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand highlights the ongoing debate surrounding this issue in India. Advocates view the UCC as a step towards secularism and equality, but critics argue that true justice requires addressing existing inequalities within Hindu personal law first. Key areas that need reform within Hindu law include inheritance rights, guardianship laws, and divorce procedures. By addressing these issues within Hindu law, proponents believe that the UCC can be implemented in a way that promotes fairness and equality for all citizens, rather than simply imposing uniformity. This ongoing discussion underscores the complexities involved in achieving a truly credible and just UCC in India.

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“Push for Uniform Civil Code in India hinges on reforming Hindu law first, critics argue for true equality”
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