Haryana government preparing to implement UCC: Home Minister Vij said – taking suggestions from the governments where Uniform Civil Code is applicable

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Ambala7 hours ago

On the lines of Uttarakhand, Uniform Civil Code can also be implemented in Haryana. Haryana government is studying on UCC. The government is also taking suggestions from the states where it has been implemented or the states where it is planned to be implemented. Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij has said that we are conducting a study on UCC. After studying, the government will decide on this.

UCC is applicable in Goa from the time of Portuguese government.
Let us tell you that the Uniform Civil Code was implemented in Goa from the time of the Portuguese government. In the year 1961, the Government of Goa was formed with the Uniform Civil Code. Now the government is all set to implement UCC in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Committees have been constituted for this. However, Uniform Civil Code has also been implemented in Uttarakhand.

What is Uniform Civil Code
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) calls for ‘one country one rule’ to be applicable to all religious communities. Then even if he belongs to any caste, religion, community. Uniform Civil Code (UCC) means only one law applicable to all religions in the area of ​​marriage, divorce and land property.

Advantages of UCC
With the implementation of Uniform Civil Code, people of all communities will be given equal rights. With the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code, the condition of the women of India will improve. The rights of women are limited in the personal law of some communities. In such a situation, if UCC is implemented then women will also get the benefit of taking equal rights. Uniform rules will apply in all matters relating to the right of women to their father’s property and adoption.

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