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Authorities are confident that UCC provisions will be implemented in Uttarakhand by the end of the year. UCC includes seven schedules and 392 sections, addressing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and live-in relationships. It aims to end practices like polygamy, polyandry, halala, iddat, and talaq while ensuring property rights for children and protecting the rights of unborn children. |
Authorities are confident that UCC provisions will be implemented in Uttarakhand by the end of the year. UCC includes seven schedules and 392 sections, addressing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and live-in relationships. It aims to end practices like polygamy, polyandry, halala, iddat, and talaq while ensuring property rights for children and protecting the rights of unborn children. | ||
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+ | Enforcing the code, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the UCC portal here, sending out into the public domain a detailed set of regulations that would henceforth “guide” citizens on various aspects of personal relationships and property, among other things. “UCC is not aimed against any religion or individual... It is a major step towards women empowerment,” the CM said. | ||
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+ | According to the new law, marriages conducted between March 26, 2010 and Jan 27, 2025 — the code’s implementation date — need to be registered within six months. However, marriages solemnised after that would have to be registered within 60 days of the union. While UCC has set the age for marriage for women across all religions at 18 years, it is 21 for men. Importantly, all live-in couples will now be required to declare their relationship status to the govt. For new ones, it will have to be done within one month. | ||
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“Either or both partners can terminate their live-in relationship online or offline,” the code stipulates. “If a woman becomes pregnant during a live-in relationship, the registrar needs to be informed, with updates to be made within 30 days of a child’s birth.” | ||
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Dhami and his wife were the first couple to register their marriage through the portal. Five other couples were also given their registration certificates on Day 1. UCC came into effect almost three years after it was announced by Dhami on Feb 12, 2022 in the run-up to the state elections. | ||
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UCC “ensures” property rights for the girl and the boy child, and protects the rights of unborn children in the Himalayan state. Importantly, the law will provide a legal framework for marriage, divorce, land, and inheritance for all citizens irrespective of faith. | ||
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Revision as of 15:04, 5 March 2025
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Proposed UCC
Relationship history, status
Kautilya Singh, June 6, 2024: The Times of India
Dehradun : Couples planning to marry or enter a livein relationship in Uttarakhand will be able to access information about their partners’ pasts under new provisions of Uniform Civil Code (UCC), to be implemented in the state by the end of this year. The move aims to “prevent individuals from misleading others into relationships,” officials said.
Ex-chief secretary Shatrughan Singh, who heads the nine-member panel preparing UCC rules, said, “Information provided by an individual at the time of registering either his/her live-in relationship or marriage will be stored in our database, allowing us to refer to the facts in future. Couples will also need to inform the authorities about termination of a marriage or live-in status.”
Singh said “The information will be provided in accordance with the law, and only shared with both partners when they are physically present and submit a written request.”
UCC will compulsorily re- quire couples to register for marriage or a live-in relationship. An online registration app is being developed to facilitate this process to “help them save time and money.” A decision on whether couples must submit their Aadhaar details or provide biometric will be made soon. In case of a breakup or divorce, couples must fill out and submit a termination form to maintain accurate relationship status records. If a live-in couple is between 18 and 21, their parents will also be informed of their relationship status.
Authorities are confident that UCC provisions will be implemented in Uttarakhand by the end of the year. UCC includes seven schedules and 392 sections, addressing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and live-in relationships. It aims to end practices like polygamy, polyandry, halala, iddat, and talaq while ensuring property rights for children and protecting the rights of unborn children.
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Implementation of Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
2025
Kautilya Singh, January 28, 2025: The Times of India
Enforcing the code, CM Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the UCC portal here, sending out into the public domain a detailed set of regulations that would henceforth “guide” citizens on various aspects of personal relationships and property, among other things. “UCC is not aimed against any religion or individual... It is a major step towards women empowerment,” the CM said.
‘Registrar must be informed if woman in live-in gets pregnant’
According to the new law, marriages conducted between March 26, 2010 and Jan 27, 2025 — the code’s implementation date — need to be registered within six months. However, marriages solemnised after that would have to be registered within 60 days of the union. While UCC has set the age for marriage for women across all religions at 18 years, it is 21 for men. Importantly, all live-in couples will now be required to declare their relationship status to the govt. For new ones, it will have to be done within one month.
“Either or both partners can terminate their live-in relationship online or offline,” the code stipulates. “If a woman becomes pregnant during a live-in relationship, the registrar needs to be informed, with updates to be made within 30 days of a child’s birth.”
Dhami and his wife were the first couple to register their marriage through the portal. Five other couples were also given their registration certificates on Day 1. UCC came into effect almost three years after it was announced by Dhami on Feb 12, 2022 in the run-up to the state elections.
UCC “ensures” property rights for the girl and the boy child, and protects the rights of unborn children in the Himalayan state. Importantly, the law will provide a legal framework for marriage, divorce, land, and inheritance for all citizens irrespective of faith.
See also
All India Muslim Personal Law Board
Marriage and the law (Muslim): India
Muslim law and adoption: India
Muslim personal law, India: Court judgments
Muslim personal law, India: Divorce (SC verdict, 2017: full text)
Muslim personal law, India: Divorce
Muslim personal law: India (fatwas)
Muslim personal law: Pakistan (fatwas)
Muslim personal law: the concept in India, Pakistan
Personal laws: India of various communities, other than Muslim
Uniform Civil Code: Uttarakhand