Uttarakhand Becomes First State to Implement Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in 2024

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        January 28, 2025 at 6:57 am
        This post is based on my understanding of the **Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2024**. If there are any mistakes or inaccuracies, please let me know in the comments! I’m happy to learn and discuss. 😊

        # Uttarakhand Implements Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in 2024

        The Uttarakhand government has introduced the **Uniform Civil Code (UCC)**, making it the first Indian state to adopt a unified legal framework for all its residents. This law simplifies and regulates matters like **marriage, divorce, inheritance**, and **live-in relationships**, ensuring everyone is treated equally under the same set of laws, regardless of their religion or cultural practices.

        # Key Points of the UCC

        1. **Marriage Rules:**
        * Both partners must be **unmarried** at the time of marriage.
        * Minimum age for marriage: **21 years for men, 18 years for women.**
        * Marriage between close relatives (prohibited relationships) is not allowed unless permitted by specific customs, and those customs must not go against public policy.
        2. **Polygamy Banned:**
        * Polygamy is **prohibited for everyone**, including communities where it was previously allowed (e.g., Muslim personal laws).
        * Only **monogamous marriages** will be legally valid under the UCC.
        3. **Mandatory Marriage Registration:**
        * Every marriage, even if solemnized outside Uttarakhand, must be registered with the authorities if at least one partner is a resident of the state.
        * Marriages conducted since **2010** must also be registered retroactively.
        4. **Live-in Relationships:**
        * Couples in live-in relationships must register their partnership within **30 days** of living together.
        * **Children born from live-in relationships are considered legitimate** and will have inheritance rights.
        * Women deserted by live-in partners can claim **financial support (maintenance)** through the courts.
        5. **Equal Inheritance Rights:**
        * Both sons and daughters are given **equal inheritance rights** to their parents’ property, ensuring gender equality.
        6. **Religious Freedom for Ceremonies:**
        * Couples can marry following their own religious or customary traditions, such as **Saptapadi, Nikah, Holy Union**, or **Anand Karaj.**

        # Who Does It Apply To?

        * The UCC applies to **all residents of Uttarakhand**, even those living outside the state.
        * **Scheduled Tribes** and groups with **protected customary practices** under the Constitution are exempt from this Code.

        # What Changes Under the UCC?

        The UCC replaces personal laws based on religion with a **common set of rules** for everyone. For example:

        * Practices like **polygamy** are no longer allowed.
        * There is now a standardized procedure for marriage, divorce, and property inheritance.
        * Women in both marriages and live-in relationships have clear legal protections.

        FINE AND IMPRISONMENT

        * Under the Uttarakhand UCC, 2024, failing to submit a live-in relationship statement can result in:

        Fine: Up to ₹10,000.

        Imprisonment: Up to 3 months.

        Providing false information or ignoring notices can lead to stricter penalties, including:

        Fine: Up to ₹25,000.

        Imprisonment: Up to 6 months.

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          January 28, 2025 at 7:56 am
          This is AI based understanding, not your understanding. Downvoted and moved on.

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            January 28, 2025 at 10:25 am
            Goa had common code before this

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