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Assam Cabinet repeals Muslim Marriages and Divorces Registration Act, here's why!
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Assam Cabinet repeals Muslim Marriages and Divorces Registration Act, here's why!

Is Assam next in line to introduce the Uniform Civil Code? Why did the state govt make the decision to scrap the Muslim Marriage Act? Read the full article.

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Uniform Civil Code: Paving the Way for Equal Rights Across India's Diverse Communities Know The Law
Uniform Civil Code: Paving the Way for Equal Rights Across India's Diverse Communities

Explore the need for a Uniform Civil Code in India to ensure equality, end legal disparities across religions, and promote national integration.

Registering Live-In Relationships Violates Right To Privacy? Legislative Corner
Registering Live-In Relationships Violates Right To Privacy?

Is registering live-in relationships a legal safeguard or violation of right to privacy? Read the full article to know what Constitutional Expert PDT Achary has to say about it.

Uttarakhand's UCC: Tribal population should have been included, says Constitutional Expert P.D.T. Achary Judiciary
Uttarakhand's UCC: Tribal population should have been included, says Constitutional Expert P.D.T. Achary

The expulsion of the Tribal population from Uniform Civil Code (UCC) of Uttarakhand has received mixed reactions. During an interview with Lawstreet Journal, Constitutional Expert P.D.T. Achary said that the Tribal population should have been included in UCC.

UCC Bill tabled in Uttarakhand Assembly: Here’s all you need to know [Read The Bill] Legislative Corner
UCC Bill tabled in Uttarakhand Assembly: Here’s all you need to know [Read The Bill]

The Uttarakhand government tabled the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill in the Legislative Assembly today. Once it becomes an Act, Uttarakhand will become the first state in India after Independence to adopt UCC. To know what's all there in the Bill, read the full article.

Uniform laws on inheritance, maintenance, divorce in domain of Parliament: SC to Ashwini K Upadhyay

The Supreme Court on Friday orally observed that bringing uniform laws for inheritance, maintenance, divorce and guardianship fell in domain of Parliament.

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