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UCC in Uttarakhand with Stringent Registration Norms
Why in News?
The Uttarakhand government is preparing to implement its Uniform Civil Code (UCC) on 26th January, 2025, introducing a host of mandatory requirements for registrations related to personal and civil matters.
Key Points
- UCC Portal:
- Services available on the portal include:
- Registration of marriages, divorces, and live-in relationships.
- Termination of live-in relationships.
- Intestate succession and legal heir declaration.
- Testamentary successions.
- Complaint registration and appeals in case of rejected applications.
- Services available on the portal include:
- Requirements for Various Personal and Civil Matters Include:
- Live-in Relationship Registration:
- Both existing and new live-in couples must register their relationship.
- Applicants must provide details like proof of age, nationality, religion, phone number, and previous relationship status.
- Photos and declarations from both partners are mandatory.
- Children born in such relationships must be registered within seven days of receiving their birth certificates.
- Marriage and Divorce Registration:
- Strict requirements for marriages and divorces have been implemented through the UCC portal to promote transparency and accountability.
- Testamentary Succession:
- Declarants must submit Aadhaar-linked details of themselves, their heirs, and witnesses.
- Witnesses are required to upload video recordings of themselves reading the succession declaration to prevent forgery or disputes.
- Complaint Mechanism for Marriages and Relationships:
- A third party can object to a marriage or live-in relationship through a complaint on the UCC portal.
- Verification of such complaints will be carried out by a sub-registrar to counter false allegations.
- Live-in Relationship Registration:
Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
- The Uniform Civil Code refers to a single set of laws governing personal matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance, and succession for all citizens of India.
- The concept of UCC is mentioned in Article 44 of the Indian Constitution as a Directive Principle of State Policy, which states that the state shall endeavor to secure a uniform civil code for citizens throughout the territory of India.
- However, it's important to note that this is not a legally enforceable right but a guiding principle for the state.