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Prude & Prejudice: UCC For The 21st Century, Not The 19th

By turning personal choices into state-regulated affairs, will the Uttarakhand's UCC risk undermining individual freedoms in the name of uniformity?

<div class="paragraphs"><p>The idea of a Uniform Civil Code has long been championed as a step towards legal uniformity, gender justice and individual freedoms (Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@tingeyinjurylawfirm?utm_content=creditCopyText&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_source=unsplash">Tingey Injury Law Firm</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com/photos/brown-wooden-smoking-pipe-on-white-surface-6sl88x150Xs?utm_content=creditCopyText&amp;utm_medium=referral&amp;utm_source=unsplash">Unsplash</a>)</p></div>
The idea of a Uniform Civil Code has long been championed as a step towards legal uniformity, gender justice and individual freedoms (Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash)
The idea of a Uniform Civil Code has long been championed as a step towards legal uniformity, gender justice and individual freedoms. Yet, the newly introduced UCC in Uttarakhand raises more questions than it answers, particularly in its approach to live-in relationships.By mandating registration and prescribing penalties for non-compliance, the law paradoxically undermines the very principles of autonomy and choice that a UCC should...
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