The recent enactment of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand has reignited the debate on the need for a comprehensive reform in India’s personal laws. Advocates view the UCC as a step towards secularism and gender equality, but critics believe that addressing the inequities within Hindu personal law should take precedence. Key areas such as inheritance, guardianship, and divorce laws in Hinduism need to be reformed to ensure that the UCC fosters justice rather than mere assimilation. The call for a credible UCC is gaining momentum, with a growing emphasis on the need to first address the existing disparities within Hindu law. By prioritizing reforms within Hindu personal laws, India can pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable legal framework that upholds the principles of justice and equality for all its citizens.
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