Topic: Uniform Civil Code
The Union law ministry has recently asked the law commission to examine the matters in relation to the implementation of the uniform civil code (UCC).
What is Uniform Civil Code (UCC)?
The UCC in India proposes to replace the personal laws based on the scriptures and customs of each religious community in the country with a common set governing every citizen. It covers marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption and maintenance.
Is there a provision in Indian constitution for UCC?
The constitution has a provision for Uniform Civil Code in Article 44 as a Directive Principle of State Policy which states that “The State shall endeavor to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.”
What are the Pros of the Uniform Civil Code?
(a) To provide equal status to all citizens
In the modern era, a secular democratic republic should have a common civil and personal laws for its citizens irrespective of their religion, class, caste, gender etc.
(b)To promote gender parity
It is commonly observed that personal laws of almost all religions are discriminatory towards women. Men are usually granted preferential status in matters of succession and inheritance. UCC will bring both men and women at par.
(c)To accommodate the aspirations of the young population
A contemporary India is a totally new society with 55% of its population is below 25 years of age. Their social attitudes and aspirations are shaped by the principles of equality, humanity, and modernity. Their view of shedding identity on the basis of any religion has to be given a serious consideration so as to utilize their full potential towards nation building.
(d)To support the national integration
With the implementation of UCC, all citizen will share the same set of personal laws. There will be no scope of politicization of issues of the discrimination or concessions or special privileges enjoyed by a particular community on the basis of their particular religious personal laws.
(e)To bypass the contentious issue of reform of existing personal laws
Existing personal laws are mainly based on the patriarchal notions of the society in all religions. The demand of UCC is normally made by aggrieved women as a substitute for existing personal laws as patriarchal orthodox people still believes that the reforms in personal laws will destroy their sanctity.
What are the Cons of Uniform Civil Code?
(a)Practical difficulties due to diversity in India
It is practically tough to come up with a common and uniform set of rules for personal issues like marriage due to tremendous cultural diversity India across the religions, sects, castes, etc.
(b)Perception of UCC as encroachment on religious freedom
Many communities, particularly minority communities perceive UCC as an encroachment on their right to religious freedom. They fear that a common code will neglect their traditions and impose rules which will be mainly dictated and influenced by the majority religious communities.
(c)Interference of state in personal matter
The constitution provides for the right to freedom of religion of one’s choice. With codification of uniform rules and its compulsion, the scope of the freedom of religion will be reduced.
(d)Sensitive and tough task
Such a code requires interpretations on marriage, maintenance, adoption, and succession by acknowledging the benefits that one community secures from the others. The government should be sensitive and unbiased at each step while dealing with the majority and minority communities. Otherwise, it might turn out to be more disastrous in a form of communal violence.
(e)Time is not yet suitable for this reform
Considering a major opposition from Muslim community in India over this issue overlapping with controversies over beef, saffronization of school and college curriculum, love jihad, and the silence from the top leadership on these controversies, there needs to be given sufficient time for instilling confidence in the community. Otherwise, these efforts towards common will be counterproductive leaving minority class particularly Muslims more insecure and vulnerable to get attracted towards fundamentalist and extremist ideologies.
Conclusion
- At the end of the day, a UCC can only emerge through an evolutionary process, which preservesIndia’s rich legal heritage, of which all the personal laws are equal constituents.
- The codification and implementation of UCC may not necessarily usher in the expected equality among genders and religions.
- Major sensitization efforts are needed to reform current personal law reforms which should first be initiated by the communities themselves.
- Current institutions need to be modernized, democratized and strengthened for this change. Sincere efforts towards women empowerment have to be taken for all women of all religions.
- The plural democracy is an identity of the modern India. Therefore, efforts should be focused on harmony in plurality than blanket uniformity for flourishing Indian democracy.
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