India, being a country with a secular constitution is expected to uphold social justice with freedom of religion under part III of the Constitution. Uniform Civil Code is a means with which extinction of gender based biases is possible. Traditional mindset of Indian people irrespective of their religion is biggest hurdle for rather thinking of UCC than its future implementation. UCC has been one of the most intense and debated topic in India’s public life from the very moment when Constitution of India was adopted in 1950
The Constitution of India envisages India as a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic with emphasis...
Symposium: Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation, hel...
India is the second largest country of the world after and it has got roughly constitute 25 per cent...
The paper seeks to discuss those aspects of the Uniform Civil Code that have not been discussed to a...
The paper seeks to discuss those aspects of the Uniform Civil Code that have not been discussed to a...
India is a multi cultural and multi religious country. In which the people have different kinds of f...
Uniform Civil Code is observed as the same set of secular civil laws so as to govern all people irre...
Though our criminal system of law is common to all, laws such as property, inheritance, succession, ...
Though a directive principle of the constitution, a uniform civil code of law has never been written...
Part IV of the Structure of India accommodates the Command Ideologies of State Strategy. However, th...
This paper talks about the nature and concept of Uniform Civil Code and its lawful concept. In this ...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
The talk of a ‘uniform civil code’ has been part of Indian legal discourse for decades, with no solu...
Article 15 of the constitution of India lays down a guarantee to every citizen that consists of ‘No ...
The Constitution of India envisages India as a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic with emphasis...
Symposium: Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation, hel...
India is the second largest country of the world after and it has got roughly constitute 25 per cent...
The paper seeks to discuss those aspects of the Uniform Civil Code that have not been discussed to a...
The paper seeks to discuss those aspects of the Uniform Civil Code that have not been discussed to a...
India is a multi cultural and multi religious country. In which the people have different kinds of f...
Uniform Civil Code is observed as the same set of secular civil laws so as to govern all people irre...
Though our criminal system of law is common to all, laws such as property, inheritance, succession, ...
Though a directive principle of the constitution, a uniform civil code of law has never been written...
Part IV of the Structure of India accommodates the Command Ideologies of State Strategy. However, th...
This paper talks about the nature and concept of Uniform Civil Code and its lawful concept. In this ...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
The talk of a ‘uniform civil code’ has been part of Indian legal discourse for decades, with no solu...
Article 15 of the constitution of India lays down a guarantee to every citizen that consists of ‘No ...
The Constitution of India envisages India as a Sovereign Socialist Democratic Republic with emphasis...
Symposium: Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation, hel...
India is the second largest country of the world after and it has got roughly constitute 25 per cent...