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Uttarakhan­d: UCC bill mandates registrati­on of live-in relationsh­ips

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Uttarakhan­d - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday tabled the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill in the Uttarakhan­d StateAssem­bly after which the House was adjourned.

The Bill contains the laws relating to marriage, divorce, succession, live-in relationsh­ips, and related matters.

Among the many proposals, the UCC bill makes it compulsory for live-in relationsh­ips to be registered under the law.

Once the proposed UCC bill is in place, ‘live-in relationsh­ips’ will have to get registered under the law within one month from the ‘date of entering into the relationsh­ip’. To live in a live-in relationsh­ip, adults will have to obtain consent from their parents.

The Bill also imposes a complete ban on child marriage and introduces a uniform process for divorce. The Code provides equal rights to women of all religions in their ancestral property.

As per the UCC bill, the age for marriage will be 18 for women and 21 for men in all communitie­s. Marriage registrati­on is mandatory in all religions and marriages without registrati­on will be invalid.

No divorce petition will be allowed to be filed for one year of marriage.

Highlighti­ng the ceremonies for marriage, the proposed UCC bill noted that marriage may be solemnised or contracted be

With full responsibi­lity, our government, taking all sections of the society along, has presented the UCC bill in the Assembly PUSHKAR SINGH DHAMI

tween a man and a woman in accordance with the religious beliefs, practices, customary rites and ceremonies including but not limited to ‘Saptapadt’, ‘Ashirvad’, ‘Nikah’, ‘Holy Union’,

‘Anand Karaj’ under the Anand Marriage Act 1909 as well as under, but not limited to, The Special Marriage Act, 1954 and Arya Marriage Validation Act, 1937.

However, nothing contained in the proposed UCC Bill will be applied to the members of any Scheduled Tribes within the meaning of clause (25) of Article 366 read with Article 342 of the Constituti­on of India and the persons and group of persons whose customary rights are protected under Part XXI of the Constituti­on of India.

Meanwhile, CM Dhami said that after the UCC bill is passed, Uttarakhan­d will become a strong pillar of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘One India, Best India’.

“With full responsibi­lity, our government, taking all sections of the society along, has presented the UCC bill in the Assembly. That historic moment is near for Devbhoomi when Uttarakhan­d will become a strong pillar of PM Modi’s vision of One India, Best India,” Dhami posted on X.

The passage of the UCC bill will mark the fulfilment of a major promise made by the BJP to the people of the state in the run-up to the 2022 Assembly polls.

It was in March 2022 that the Dhami government decided to constitute a committee to prepare a draft for the UCC.

 ?? (ANI) ?? Uttarakhan­d CM Pushkar Singh Dhami arrives at State Assembly to table the UCC bill on Tuesday
(ANI) Uttarakhan­d CM Pushkar Singh Dhami arrives at State Assembly to table the UCC bill on Tuesday

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