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Significance of Uniform Civil Code in present day
By Oishika Banerji - September 5, 2021
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. The need for Uniform Civil Code
4. Indian Judiciary’s take on the need for Uniform Civil Code
5. Conclusion
6. References
Introduction
India is renowned for its ability to maintain its unity despite its diversity. This is a source of pride
for us, but what about the diversity of applicable law? That has become a contentious issue since
the first petition, filed in 2019 to seek the establishment of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in order to
advance national integration and gender justice, equality, and the dignity of women. The concept of
UCC will eliminate conflicting personal and religious laws, bringing all citizens under one law
regardless of religion or gender. The applicability of UCC is found in Article 44 of the Constitution,
which states that “The State shall endeavour to ensure for its citizens a uniform civil code
throughout the territory of India.” The article is located in Part IV of the Constitution, which is
dedicated to Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs). The UCC is inapplicable even when our
constitution implies its application. This is because Article 37 of the Constitution expressly states
that the (DPSP) Directive Principles of State Policy “shall not be enforceable by any court” but are
“fundamental to the country’s governance.” It’s almost like a form of advice to the country.
Uniform Civil Code is a separate set of rules that primarily covers the personal matters of Indian
people without prejudice or regard for religion in order to safeguard the fundamental rights and
Constitutional rights of Indian citizens. DPSPs are the guiding principles around which the state
bases its policymaking for the benefit of its citizens. These DPSPs serve as a guide for the state and
must be considered when enacting new legislation, but a citizen cannot compel the state to obey
DPSPs. In this article, we will attempt to understand why India requires the UCC in the current
environment.
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Background
Though the concept of UCC has gained prominence recently, it has been discussed for a long period
of time, most notably post-independence, because the British colonists always adopted a divide and
rule tactic. This may be observed in The Lex Loci Report of October 1840, which emphasised the
importance of keeping concepts such as UCC outside. Additionally, the Queen’s 1859 Proclamation
vowed to abstain from interfering in religious affairs. However, this was not consistent with the
point of view of India’s well-wishers, since notable leaders such as Jawaharlal Nehru and Dr B.R
Ambedkar fought for a uniform civil code during the constitution’s drafting process following
independence. However, to avoid resistance from religious fundamentalists and a general lack of
knowledge on the subject at the time, they included the UCC in the Directive Principles of State
Policy (DPSP, Article 44).
Several significant reforms, in fact, contributed to the promotion of UCC: the Hindu code bill to
reform Hindu laws; the amendment to the Hindu Succession Act 1956 on September 9 to provide
daughters with inheritance rights; the Hindu Marriage Act, Minority and Guardianship Act,
Adoptions and Maintenance Act; and the Special Marriage Act for civil marriages outside of any
religious personal law.
The need for Uniform Civil Code
After understanding the concept and background of UCC we will look at its need in India for the
present scenario.
To address the gender disparity produced by specific religious laws
India has a history of severely patriarchal and misogynistic traditions perpetuated by society and
ancient religious norms that continue to dominate family life. These subject all Indian women to
subjugation and cruelty. One such example is that men are typically accorded superior special
status in succession and inheritance affairs. Additionally, the UCC will eliminate these disparities
and contribute to the improvement of women’s conditions in India.
To address personal laws that constitute a loophole in the legal system
India faces a serious problem with personal laws due to their bias toward the upper-class
patriarchal conceptions of society in all religions. As may be seen, panchayats continue to issue
verdicts that violate our constitution, and no action is taken. Human rights are abused throughout
our country through honour killings and female foeticide. By legalising personal laws, we’ve
established a parallel court system based on thousands of ancient values. By eliminating all
loopholes, the universal civil code would tip the balance in favour of society.
To aid in the integration of India
A uniform civil code will contribute more to India’s integration than at any point since
independence. Much of the resentment stems from some religious sects receiving preferential
status under the law, which may be eliminated with a consistent civil code. It will contribute to the
unification of all Indians, regardless of caste, religion, or tribe, under a single national civil code of
conduct similar to that found in criminal and other civil laws.
To ensure that all citizens have an equal status
While Muslims are permitted to marry many times in India, a Hindu or a Christian will face
prosecution for doing the same. Similarly, there are significant disparities between many religious-
related regulations. Equal laws in the areas of marriage, inheritance, family, and land are required.
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Here UCC serves as a saviour, bringing everything under one roof and assisting not only in ensuring
greater equity but also in streamlining the legislative and judicial processes.
To deal with vote bank politics
The concept of a uniform civil code will also aid in reducing vote bank politics, which is practised by
most political parties during every election. If all religions are subject to the same laws, there will
be no room for politicising issues of discrimination, concessions, or special privileges enjoyed by a
particular community on the basis of their religious personal laws.
To promote secularism
As we all know, secularism is a critical aspect of our nation, as reflected in our constitution’s
preamble. At the moment, we practise selective secularism, which means that we are secular in
some areas but not in others. A Uniform Civil Code requires all citizens of India to adhere to the
same set of laws, regardless of whether they follow Hinduism, Islam, Christianity or Sikhism. A
Uniform Civil Code does not mean that people’s freedom of religion will be restricted; it simply
means that everyone will be treated equally. That is authentic secularism. Additionally, as
previously stated, in modern classification laws and religion are two distinct concepts, and thus
entwining them will result in social disruption and inequality.
To meet the aspirations of the youth
With 55 percent of the population under the age of 25, India is emerging as an entirely different
society. These individuals will be future India, and moulding them in an environment that is equal
for everyone is essential for India. They are shaped by universal and global principles of equality,
humanism, and modernism in their social attitudes and goals. Their concept of the surrender of
identity-based on religion must be taken seriously if they are to fully contribute to national
progress. Having a Uniform Civil Code allows children to understand the rules and respect the
principle of equality in a better manner.
To keep pace with global progress
A Uniform Civil Code has become the hallmark of a modern progressive nation’s legal structure. It
demonstrates the nation’s transition away from caste and religious politics. While our economic
growth has been the fastest in the world, our social development has been non-existent. Indeed, it
is possible to argue that we have degraded socially and culturally to the point where we are neither
modern nor traditional. A unified civil code will aid in the advancement of society and help India
achieve its goal of becoming a developed nation.
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Indian Judiciary’s take on the need for Uniform Civil
Code
Over time, there have been numerous judgements ruled by the Supreme court of India where it
directly or indirectly recommends Uniform Civil Code
Shah Bano case-
The Supreme Court’s decision in this case is regarded as a major milestone in highlighting the
importance of UCC. The case concerned women seeking maintenance after being divorced under
triple talaq. The women won in all lower courts, so the husband filed an appeal to the Supreme
Court, which was dismissed because the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the wife as per the All
India Criminal Code’s “maintenance of wives, children, and parents” provision (Section 125). In
addition, the court recommended that a uniform civil code be established.
However, widespread agitation was carried out due to religious sentiments attached to the law, and
as an outcome, the then-government, under pressure, passed the Muslim Women’s (Right to
Protection on Divorce) Act (MWA) in 1986, rendering Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code
inapplicable to Muslim women. As a result, the court was correct in emphasising the importance of
UCC for having a common basis for jurisdiction.
Sarla Mudgal Case-
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In this case, relating to the issue for solemnizing of a second marriage by a Hindu spouse after
converting to Islam. The court determined that a Hindu marriage solemnised in accordance with
Hindu law may be dissolved only on one of the reasons listed in the Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
Conversion to Islam and subsequent marriage would not automatically dissolve the Hindu marriage
under the act, and therefore, a second marriage solemnised after conversion to Islam would
constitute an offence under Section 494 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). This made a need of UCC
as it creates an ambiguous policy of marriage due to discrepancies between religious laws.
John Vallamattom Case
The case in which Section 118 of the Indian Succession Act was declared unconstitutional after
John Vallamattom challenged it on the grounds that it discriminated against Christians by imposing
unreasonable restrictions on their willed gifts for religious or charitable purposes. This
demonstrated the inconsistencies under religious laws.
Daniel Latifi Case
This case demonstrates how universally applicable law should prevail over unjust religious laws. In
this case, Muslim Women’s Act (MWA) was challenged for violation of Articles 14,15 & 21 of the
Constitution. The primary point of contention was the amount paid throughout the iddat period.
The Supreme Court upheld the act’s constitutionality but interpreted it in accordance with Section
125 of the CrPC, holding that the amount received by a wife during the iddat period should be
sufficient to support her during the iddat period as well as for the remainder of her life or until she
remarries.
Conclusion
India is “Socialist, Secular, Democratic, Republic”. Diversity is the essence of India, but diversity in
law is unjust. As the UCC would establish several laws to regulate individual situations affecting all
people regardless of faith, this is both necessary and the cornerstone of genuine secularism. This
dynamic shift would not only assist in ending gender-based oppression but would also strengthen
the nation’s mainstream fabric and advance unity. There is a need to alter our social framework,
which is rife with inequalities, divisions, and other factors that conflict with our Fundamental Rights.
With the passage of time, the necessity for a UCC for all citizens, regardless of religion, has arisen,
ensuring the protection of their critical and constitutional rights. Finally, the lack of a standard civil
code is damaging to the aim of achieving true democracy, and this must change.
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