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Uniform Civil Code, the 21st Law Commission and the loopholes: Here is what the strategy of opposition might be while they rally against UCC
Given the resistance by the Opposition and the previous committee towards the term 'uniformity', it is imperative that the Centre in its UCC draft publishes a specified definition of the term in the context of equality not only within but also amongst personal laws.
Law Commission extends deadline to submit views on Uniform Civil Code by two weeks due to ‘overwhelming response’ from public
Law Commission of India has extended the last date to submit views on ideas on the proposed Uniform Civil Code by two more weeks.
Muslim Personal Law Board, which bats for Sharia, writes to Law Commission on Uniform Civil Code (UCC) seeking six months to submit suggestions
AIMPLB wrote a letter to the Law Commission seeking six months' time to give its suggestions on implementation of UCC
Law Commission seeks views on Uniform Civil Code from public and religious organizations, to be submitted within 30 days
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The Law Commission of India has solicited the views and ideas of the public and recognised religious organizations to examine the Uniform Civil Code
Why UP Law Commission’s draft population control bill is likely to face most challenges from Muslim community
The draft Uttar Pradesh Population (Control, Stabilization and Welfare) Bill, 2021 contains numerous incentives for people to have two children.
Step towards simultaneous polls: BJP looks to hold elections in 11 states along with 2019 Lok Sabha poll
The holding of simultaneous elections may bring huge savings to national exchequer.
Congress terms Law Commission’s proposed simultaneous election plan as unconstitutional
Recently, BJD and YSR Congress both met the commission and extended their support
TRS and SP supports simultaneous elections while DMK deems it unconstitutional
Mamata Banerjee led TMC has also opposed simultaneous elections
15 state elections could be held simultaneously with the Lok Sabha in 2019
This could happen without any need for constitutional amendments or otherwise