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Uttarakhand govt to extend tenure of panel on Uniform Civil Code

Express News Service

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand authorities would lengthen the tenure of an expert committee formed to look into the launch of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) throughout the state. 

The time interval of the panel ends on May 27.

The demand for an extension has arisen given that committee needs further time to finalize the draft, a senior member of the committee Shatrughan Singh acknowledged.

The panel has to create a code on marriage, divorce, property rights, succession, inheritance, adoption, maintenance, civil rights, and loads of completely different factors, he instructed The New Indian Express.

The panel has up to now obtained 1.25 lakh methods. After accumulating larger than 1.25 lakh methods, the committee has started reviewing and discovering out them.

According to the panel member, 75 per cent of the work of drafting the UCC has concluded.

“After studying the suggestions received, the panel will forward it to the government in the form of a draft. The government will send it to the law department for examination after its consent”, acknowledged Shatrughan Singh.

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand authorities would lengthen the tenure of an expert committee formed to look into the launch of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) throughout the state. 

The time interval of the panel ends on May 27.

The demand for an extension has arisen given that committee needs further time to finalize the draft, a senior member of the committee Shatrughan Singh acknowledged.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The panel has to create a code on marriage, divorce, property rights, succession, inheritance, adoption, maintenance, civil rights, and loads of completely different factors, he instructed The New Indian Express.

The panel has up to now obtained 1.25 lakh methods. After accumulating larger than 1.25 lakh methods, the committee has started reviewing and discovering out them.

According to the panel member, 75 per cent of the work of drafting the UCC has concluded.

“After studying the suggestions received, the panel will forward it to the government in the form of a draft. The government will send it to the law department for examination after its consent”, acknowledged Shatrughan Singh.

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