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UCC to ensure justice for every citizen: Assam CM Himanta

UCC to ensure justice for every citizen: Assam CM Himanta

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday (May 15, 2026) said the proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) will ensure equal application of law for all citizens, with special emphasis on the rights of women and children. He asserted that tribal communities will be kept out of the purview of the UCC to protect their traditions and customs. “The Uniform Civil Code in Assam will ensure equal application of the rule of law for everyone and guarantee fair rights to all, especially women and children,” Mr. Sarma said in a post on X. The Uniform Civil Code in Assam will ensure equal application of rule of law for everyone in Assam and ensure fair rights to all, especially women and children. The Janjatiya Samaj of Assam will not be under the purview of #UCCAssam to protect their customs and traditions. pic.twitter.com/pZmI3D0Zp0 — Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) May 15, 2026 “The Janjatiya Samaj of Assam will not be under the purview of #UCCAssam to protect their customs and traditions,” he added, referring to the tribal communities. …

Asaduddin Owaisi says Vande Mataram cannot be treated on par with Jana Gana Mana

Asaduddin Owaisi says Vande Mataram cannot be treated on par with Jana Gana Mana

AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi has objected to the Union Cabinet’s decision to grant ‘Vande Mataram’ the same statutory protection as the national anthem ‘Jana Gana Mana’, saying the song cannot be treated on par with the anthem, as it is an ode to a goddess. The nation does not run in the name of a god or goddess, and it does not belong to one god or goddess, he said. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Chhattisgarh to appoint ex-SC judge Ranjana Prakash Desai to head UCC panel| India News

Chhattisgarh to appoint ex-SC judge Ranjana Prakash Desai to head UCC panel| India News

The Chhattisgarh cabinet on Wednesday decided to constitute a committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai to prepare a report for the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC), the state government said in a statement. Chhattisgarh chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai has been authorised to induct the members of the UCC committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai (@vishnudsai/X) Chief minister Vishnu Deo Sai, who chaired the cabinet meeting that decided to appoint the committee, has been authorised to nominate the panel members, it said. The government said issues such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, maintenance and family disputes in the state were currently governed by different personal laws based on religion. The existence of multiple personal laws leads to inequality in legal processes and makes the justice system more complex, it said, noting that Article 44 of the Constitution of India also advocated working towards implementing a Uniform Civil Code for all citizens. The committee will seek suggestions from citizens, organisations and experts, and may also invite feedback …

BJP’s manifesto pledges UCC in Bengal, plugging infiltration, ₹3,000 aid to women, youth| India News

BJP’s manifesto pledges UCC in Bengal, plugging infiltration, ₹3,000 aid to women, youth| India News

Kolkata, Apr 10 (PTI) The BJP on Friday unveiled its manifesto for the West Bengal Assembly polls, which promised to plug infiltration, implement a Uniform Civil Code and proposed expansive welfare packages for women, youth, farmers and state government employees if the party wins the electoral battle. Amit Shah at the launch event of the BJP’s manifesto for the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections, in Kolkata on Friday. The state votes on April 23 and 29, with results on May 4. (Debajyoti Chakraborty/ANI Photo) Releasing the manifesto — ‘Sankalp Patra’ — here, Union Home Minister Amit Shah described it as a roadmap for “Sonar Bangla” and launched a blistering attack on the Mamata Banerjee government, alleging the last 15 years of the TMC’s rule had been a “nightmare” for the people of the state. “Bengal, weary of the TMC, now wants change,” he said, seeking to turn the election into a referendum on corruption, political violence, infiltration and unemployment. The manifesto’s sharpest political edge came in Shah’s declaration that a BJP government would adopt a …

Madhya Pradesh starts process to implement UCC by end of this year| India News

Madhya Pradesh starts process to implement UCC by end of this year| India News

Madhya Pradesh has started the process to implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) by the year-end on the lines of two other Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-ruled states, Uttarakhand and Gujarat, people aware of the matter said on Wednesday. Chief minister Mohan Yadav directed state home department to initiate the process. (X) The people said chief minister Mohan Yadav on Tuesday directed state home department officials to initiate the process to pass the UCC law by the end of 2026. He urged ministers to provide suggestions on the matter as he presided over a Cabinet meeting. In August 2024, Yadav suggested his government was in no hurry to implement UCC, as every state had different circumstances. An official said Yadav on Tuesday emphasised that the BJP’s central leadership wanted Madhya Pradesh to move forward with UCC. “The home department will prepare a draft, while ministers have been asked to study challenges faced during [UCC] implementation in Uttarakhand and Gujarat,” said the officer. The department is expected to constitute a committee to draft a UCC bill. Retired …

Amit Shah promises UCC in Assam with exemptions for tribal communities| India News

Amit Shah promises UCC in Assam with exemptions for tribal communities| India News

GUWAHATI: Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday made a strong pitch for the return of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to power in Assam as he reiterated his party’s commitment to implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Assam, while clarifying that tribal communities will remain outside its jurisdiction. Kamrup, Apr 03 (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah waves during a public rally for the upcoming Assam assembly elections at Palasbari, in Kamrup on Friday. (@AmitShah X/ANI Photo) (@AmitShah X) “If you form a BJP-led government in Assam, we will bring in uniform civil code, which will ensure that no one marries four time. And I assure that tribals will be kept outside of the purview of UCC, we know whom it should cover,” Shah said while addressing an election rally in Dudhnoi, Goalpara district. The move follows the precedent set by the BJP government in Uttarakhand, which recently enacted a UCC law that includes the regulation of live-in relationships. A similar bill was introduced by the Gujarat government in March this year. Implementation …

In poll-bound Assam, Shah reiterates BJP’s promise to introduce pan-India UCC| India News

In poll-bound Assam, Shah reiterates BJP’s promise to introduce pan-India UCC| India News

Union home minister Amit Shah on Friday reiterated the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) promise to introduce a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across the country, reemphasising that tribals will be kept out of its purview. Union home minister Amit Shah in Assam. (ANI) “If you form a BJP [Bharatiya Janata Party]-led government in Assam, we will bring UCC, which will ensure that no one marries four times. And I assure that tribals will be kept outside of the purview. We know who it should cover,” Shah said at an election rally in Goalpara ahead of the April 9 assembly polls in Assam. The BJP on Tuesday released a 31-point manifesto for the polls, promising UCC, a contentious and polarising issue, which refers to a common set of laws for personal matters such as marriage, divorce, inheritance, and succession for all citizens. Constitution’s Article 44, one of the directive principles of state policy, advocates UCC. But respective religion-based civil codes have governed personal matters since independence. In February 2024, the BJP-ruled Uttarakhand became the first state in …

Gujarat passes Uniform Civil Code Bill, requires live-in couples to register| India News

Gujarat passes Uniform Civil Code Bill, requires live-in couples to register| India News

The Gujarat assembly on Tuesday passed the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, making it the second state in independent India after Uttarakhand to codify a common set of personal laws. Police personnel detain AIMIM activists during a protest against the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2026, in Ahmedabad (PTI) The legislation, passed after an eight-hour debate, exempts the state’s Scheduled Tribe (ST) population. UCC aims to replace laws based on religious texts or traditions, and focuses on gender parity, the right to equality and the prevention of discrimination. It will apply to marriage, divorce, succession, adoption, guardianship, and the partition of land and assets for all citizens, irrespective of their faith. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defended the legislation as a step towards equality, and the opposition Congress raised objections over its implementation and questioned the speed with which the bill was drafted, enacted and passed. Chief minister Bhupendra Patel framed the bill as a step toward “national unity and gender justice”. “This is not against any religion; it is about equality …

Gujarat introduces Uniform Civil Code Bill in state assembly| India News

Gujarat introduces Uniform Civil Code Bill in state assembly| India News

The Gujarat government on Wednesday tabled a bill that seeks to replace religion-specific personal laws with a single Uniform Civil Code covering marriage, divorce, succession, live-in relationships and related matters for all residents of the state. The Gujarat Assembly complex (PTI) Deputy chief minister Harsh Sanghavi introduced the bill, which was drafted following a report by a committee chaired by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai. Sangavi said the proposed Gujarat Uniform Civil Code, 2026, aims to bring uniformity, gender justice and simplification to personal laws across the state. The code, however, does not apply to members of Scheduled Tribes under the Constitution or to groups whose customary rights are protected under Part XXI of the Constitution. The proposed code will apply to the state and its residents, irrespective of where they live. Among those who will be covered by the code will be those born in Gujarat, who own property there, are employed by state or central government bodies, or have lived in the state for the last ten years. The Bharatiya Janata …

Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC| India News

Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC| India News

Dehradun, The Uttarakhand Cabinet on Thursday took a series of key decisions, including approving equal pay for equal work for Uttarakhand Purv Sainik Kalyan Nigam Limited employees and bringing an ordinance to amend the Uniform Civil Code . Uttarakhand Cabinet approves equal pay for UPNL employees, amendments to UCC The Cabinet also approved the introduction of new rules for the registration and regulation of homestays and bed-and-breakfast establishments. Briefing reporters after the Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, State Home Secretary Shailesh Bagoli said it was decided to provide benefits related to equal pay for equal work to UPNL employees who have completed 10 years of continuous service in the first phase. He said the decision was taken based on the recommendations of the Cabinet sub-committee formed in this regard, and that, considering the state’s financial condition, the benefit will be provided in a phased manner. Bagoli said the Cabinet also approved necessary amendments to the original UCC through an ordinance to address practical difficulties and clerical errors that emerged during implementation …