Tuesday Conference: To Make Humanity United in Worshipping God
Tuesday Conference: To Make Humanity United in Worshipping God
Tuesday Conference: To Make Humanity United in Worshipping God
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Theology e-magazine
Who is afraid of
Uniform Civil Code
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What is UCC?
Orthodox
practices in
Hindu
personal law
or Christian
personal law
will also have
to undergo
changes. UCC
will in the
long run
ensure
Equality.
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There is
discriminatio
n against the
wife in two
ways- both in
the time
required for
the divorce
and also for
the
obligation for
providing
reason being
1961 census (the last census to record such data), polygamy was
actually less prevalent among Indian Muslims (5.7%) than among
several other religious groups (Adivasis-15.25%, Buddhists-7.9%,
and Hindus-5.8%).
This cannot be accepted, otherwise every religion will say it has a right to
decide various issues as a matter of its personal law. We dont agree with
this at all. It has to be done through a decree of a court. The Supreme
Court of India
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The argument of the conflict of UCC with fundamental rights would be brought to
the table, challenging the common codes authenticity.
Art.25, 26 and 29 are the most conflicting fundamental rights in relation to UCC.
Art. 44 of the Directive Principles of State Policy advocates for the UCC.
Its often argued that since the directive principles of state
Policy on various issues havent been implemented, why should
the UCC?
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Arguments in favour
1) It will enhance the status of women and so-called lower castes as many
personal laws are biased against them.
2) Many provisions are violations of human rights.
3) Article 25 and 26 guarantee freedom of religion and UCC is not opposed to
secularism.
4) Modern, liberal and gender-sensitive civil code is need of the hour.
5) A sign that the Nation has moved away from caste and religion considerations.
A Way forward...
1) We should ask all communities to suggest
reforms within personal laws on modern and
liberal lines.
2) Communities should be convinced that UCC is
to bring reforms not suppress them.
3) May be a piecemeal reform rather than a
holistic reform starting with what minorities are
most comfortable of doing away with.
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The UCC, if brought in now, will be perceived as an apology for hegemony of the
Hindu laws over the personal laws applicable to Muslims and Christians, and
justifiably so.
The provisions for divorce by mutual consent that have
been introduced in the Hindu Marriage Act or under the Divorce
Act applicable to Christians are actually a movement towards the
Muslim understanding of marriages.
K. Kannan is a former judge of the Punjab and Har yana High Cour t
Any
discussion
on the
uniform civil
code should
be held
ensuring the
religious
freedom
guaranteed
by the
constitution.
eliminated."
Conclusion: To turn ourselves against a progressive reform in the legal
framework of the country would not be a feasible attempt. Moreover the civil