UCC is a needed but delayed legislation No doubt India needs a Uniform Civil Code (UCC). It is a constitutional mandate. Therefore, nobody can oppose it. What one can oppose is its conten...
India, a country with a vast array of religious and cultural traditions, is governed by both civil and criminal laws. Marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption are all governed by personal l...
In India, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has generated debate, especially in relation to how it affects the Muslim population. The UCC seeks to establish a common set of rules governing marriage,...
What is Uniform Civil Code (UCC)? In layman's term, we can understand by the UCC that - there are set of laws that will replace the laws or acts that govern over marriage, divorce, inheritance, ...
The concept of maintenance has deep roots in Indian society, originating from ancient times when it was viewed as a moral obligation for men to support their families. In Hindu law, the notion ...
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India is a proposed legal framework intended to replace the personal laws associated with different religions, establishing a single set of laws applicable to al...
Yes, after a legal separation, a couple generally needs to proceed with divorce if they wish to legally terminate their marriage. Here's a breakdown of the distinctions and processes involved: ...
This article examines the landmark case of Sarla Mudgal v. Union of India (1995) 3 SCC 635, a pivotal Supreme Court judgment that underscored the necessity of implementing a Uniform Civil Code ...
Filing for a divorce in an arranged marriage generally follows similar legal procedures as any other divorce, but the specific steps may vary based on the jurisdiction (country or state) you ar...
Sarla Mudgal, President, Kalyani and Ors. Appellant Versus Union of India (UOI) and Ors. Respondent This case involves four petitions filed under Article 32 of the Indian Constitution. In Writ...