The recent enactment of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand has reignited the debate surrounding this issue in India. Proponents view it as a step towards secularism and equality, while critics argue that true equality can only be achieved by addressing the existing inequities within Hindu personal laws. In order to ensure that the UCC promotes justice rather than mere assimilation, it is essential to first reform Hindu laws related to inheritance, guardianship, and divorce. By tackling these issues within Hindu law, the groundwork can be laid for a more credible and inclusive Uniform Civil Code. This move is seen as crucial for achieving gender equality and social justice in India. Stay updated on the latest developments in this ongoing debate as the country navigates the complexities of legal reform and social change.

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“Call for Hindu Law Reform Before Implementing Uniform Civil Code for True Equality in India”
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