Uniform Civil Code: What Is It? East Delhi
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- Location: Karkardooma Court, Delhi, East Delhi, Delhi, India
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is a proposed law in India aimed at replacing personal laws based on religion with a common set of rules governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption. It seeks to promote equality and secularism by ensuring all citizens are treated equally under the same civil laws, irrespective of their religion or community.
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