Uttarakhand: Uniform Civil Code to be implemented in state from January 2025
During a meeting of the Uttarakhand Investment and Infrastructure Development Board (UIIDB) held at the Secretariat on Wednesday (December 18), Chief Minister Dhami stated that the state government has undertaken all necessary preparations to implement the UCC, fulfilling its earlier resolution.
उत्तराखण्ड में जनवरी 2025 से लागू होगी समान नागरिक संहिता..
— Pushkar Singh Dhami (@pushkardhami) December 18, 2024
उत्तराखण्ड को न्यायसंगत और समतामूलक बनाने की दिशा में ऐतिहासिक कदम उठाते हुए हमने जनवरी 2025 से समान नागरिक संहिता (Uniform Civil Code) लागू करने का निर्णय लिया है। आज UIIDB की बैठक में अधिकारियों को इस विषय पर आवश्यक… pic.twitter.com/DCCMuQ4sCL
UCC Bill passed by State Legislative Assembly on Feb 7, 2024
Following this, a five-member expert committee was formed under the chairmanship of retired judge Ranjana Prakash Desai. Based on the committee's recommendations, the Uniform Civil Code Bill 2024 was passed by the State Legislative Assembly on February 7, 2024.
Subsequently, the bill received the President's assent, and its notification was issued on March 12, 2024. In line with this, the rules under the Uniform Civil Code, Uttarakhand 2024 Act have also been finalised, ensuring that the state is fully prepared for its implementation in January 2025. The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure proper training of personnel tasked with implementing the UCC provisions and to arrange all necessary facilities. He also emphasised maximising online services to facilitate public convenience.
Additionally, a dedicated portal and mobile app have been developed to enable online access to services such as registration and appeals, ensuring ease of use for the general public. Chief Minister Dhami affirmed that the State Uniform Civil Code would come into effect in January 2025.
He noted that Uttarakhand's UCC law aligns with the principles of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, and Sabka Vishwas, offering a transformative direction for society. He added that this legislation would particularly empower women and children in Devbhoomi, opening new avenues for their growth and development.
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