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Research Paper Volume 6 Issue 5 290 - 298 October 21, 2024

Uniform Civil Code in Ambit of Secularism

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Siddharth Kumar Saha
Advocate in India
Abstract

This doctrinal research is based on examining the concept of uniform civil code within the context of secularism. This research paper will delve in to various aspects which can relate UCC to secularism i.e., the social implications on personal laws and compatibility with secular principles. The concept of a uniform civil code has always been in debate and subsistent to controversies in india in decades. Also if we say UCC would promote gender equality, social justice and national integration by replacing diverse personal laws which will reduce conflicts as there will be no differentiation of an individual on the basis of there religion. Thus, the debate surrounding the UCC and secularism is multifaceted, reflecting the complexities of india’s diverse socio cultural landscape. While UCC has the potential to address issues of gender in equality and promote national integration, its implementation must be approached cautiously to ensure that it respects religious diversity and upholds the principles of secularism. Ultimately, any decision regarding he adoption of UCC should be made and guided by principles of justice, equality and respects for every individual’s rights.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 6, Issue 5, Page 290 - 298
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