India is a multi cultural and multi religious country. In which the people have different kinds of faith, worship, belief and customs. The personal laws are also played very dynamic role in the country like India, in this context, Uniform Civil Code has to perform a divergent task. Uniform Civil Code is a kind of rules governs each and every citizen’s personal lives in the country, without any kind of distinctions. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution outlines the Uniform Civil Code and mandates its implementation through the states. In a large country like India, the Supreme Court, Parliament, Politicians, and various women's organisations occasionally mention the necessity of the establishment of Uniform Civil Code, and there are numerou...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
The Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women is central in outlin...
This literature review seeks to portray the scholarship on the feminist critique and women’s activis...
Uniform Civil Code is observed as the same set of secular civil laws so as to govern all people irre...
Article 15 of the constitution of India lays down a guarantee to every citizen that consists of ‘No ...
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, being a country with a secular constitution is expected to uphold social justice with freedom...
The talk of a ‘uniform civil code’ has been part of Indian legal discourse for decades, with no solu...
Symposium: Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation, hel...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
Though a directive principle of the constitution, a uniform civil code of law has never been written...
This article discusses gender inequality and religious personal laws (RPLs) in India. The first part...
The Indian Constitution's preamble, basic rights, fundamental responsibilities, and commanding princ...
Part IV of the Structure of India accommodates the Command Ideologies of State Strategy. However, th...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
The Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women is central in outlin...
This literature review seeks to portray the scholarship on the feminist critique and women’s activis...
Uniform Civil Code is observed as the same set of secular civil laws so as to govern all people irre...
Article 15 of the constitution of India lays down a guarantee to every citizen that consists of ‘No ...
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, being a country with a secular constitution is expected to uphold social justice with freedom...
The talk of a ‘uniform civil code’ has been part of Indian legal discourse for decades, with no solu...
Symposium: Missing Information: The Scientific Data Gap in Conservation and Chemical Regulation, hel...
India is a secular country. Secularism is the basic structure of the Constitution of India. The secu...
Though a directive principle of the constitution, a uniform civil code of law has never been written...
This article discusses gender inequality and religious personal laws (RPLs) in India. The first part...
The Indian Constitution's preamble, basic rights, fundamental responsibilities, and commanding princ...
Part IV of the Structure of India accommodates the Command Ideologies of State Strategy. However, th...
This study addresses an old but highly contentious issue of the relationship between law, gender jus...
The Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women is central in outlin...
This literature review seeks to portray the scholarship on the feminist critique and women’s activis...