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Gujarat’s UCC Committee Meets With Citizens, Activists, and Leaders Amidst Calls for Reform
A five-member committee, constituted by the Gujarat government in February, has begun assessing the need for implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state. The committee, headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Desai, has been meeting with citizens, activists, and leaders to gauge public opinion and gather insights. On Monday, the committee held a series of meetings in Saurashtra, covering nearly five districts, where they engaged with a range of stakeholders, including renowned individuals such as Padma Shri awardees Shahbuddin Rathod, 87, a humorist, and Muktaben Dagli, 63, a social activist working for the visually impaired.
The meeting in Surendranagar was chaired by CL Meena, a former IAS officer and member of the UCC panel. The committee’s efforts have generated significant buzz, with many calling for a comprehensive review of the existing laws and a uniform code that can replace the current patchwork of personal laws. The panel’s findings are expected to shape the government’s stance on the issue, with some advocating for the Code to be implemented as a crucial step towards promoting gender equality and social harmony.
The Gujarat government’s move comes as several Indian states have already adopted the UCC, with Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh being some of the prominent ones. Proponents of the Code argue that it will help eliminate gender-based discrimination and promote social cohesion. Critics, however, express concerns that the Code may not take into account the cultural and religious differences that exist across the country.
The committee’s consulting process has been met with enthusiasm from several corners, with many urging the panel to carefully consider the views of all stakeholders. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear – the future of the UCC in Gujarat hangs in the balance. Will the state follow in the footsteps of other progressive states, or will it maintain its unique identity? Only time will tell, but for now, the committee’s journey is one to be watched closely.
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Original Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/gujarat-confidential-a-humourists-perspective-9904314/
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Publish Date: 2025-03-25 06:24:00