Uniform Civil Code (UCC): Advantages and disadvantages.
Political parties that are desperate to impose Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India are ignorant of the diversity of its cultures, customs, traditions, castes, ethnicity, languages and religious.
A CONTEMPORARY STUDY ON THE UNIFORM CIVIL CODE 1S.SADHANA 1 Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai -77, Tamil nadu, India. 2Mrs.S.BHUVANESWARI 2 Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai -77, Tamil nadu, India.
Politically, the nation is divided as BJP, which propagates implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (hereinafter referred to as the UCC) and the non BJP including the Congress party, Samajwadi party, who are against the implementation of the UCC. Socially, the intelligentsia of the country, who analyse logically the pros and cons of the UCC and the illiterate who have no opinion of their own.
In a span of three months, two of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s biggest promises were realised, sparking speculation that legislation on a Uniform Civil Code, also a promise in BJP’s latest.
Ongoing debate on uniform civil code(UCC) reveled reasons of protest against its implementation. On of the biggest reason was misconception in minorities for UCC. UCC was projected as political interference in religious practice on minorities which they are following based on their religious text. Although one of the fundamental motive behind UCC is bring parity among all religions regarding.
The Uniform Civil Code, on the other hand, has been included in the Directive Principles of State Policy, the suggestions of the Constitution to the State. These cannot be claimed by any citizen in any forum or tribunal. Furthermore, the Indian State has penal laws which are uniform for every citizen of the nation. No religion is given preference when it comes to penal or procedural laws. Had.
Without a doubt, Uniform Civil Code is easier said than done in a democratic set-up with such diversities of faiths, theologies, tribes, personal laws, cultures, traditions, practices, history etc.