West Bengal Government Constitutes Committee to Review Draft Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill
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The West Bengal government has formed a high-level committee, led by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, to evaluate a draft Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill aimed at standardizing civil laws across the state.
The West Bengal government has taken a significant step in the ongoing national discourse on legal reform by constituting a high-level committee to examine a draft Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill. Chaired by Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, the committee is tasked with conducting a comprehensive review of the proposed legislation, which seeks to harmonize civil laws pertaining to marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption across all communities within the state.
The Uniform Civil Code, a directive principle under Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, has long been a subject of intense debate in India. Proponents argue that a unified legal framework is essential for promoting gender equality, ensuring justice for women in personal law matters, and fostering national integration. Conversely, critics often express concerns regarding the potential impact on India’s diverse cultural and religious fabric, emphasizing the need to protect the personal laws of minority communities as part of the right to freedom of religion.
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