Thank you for the information.

On Thu, 22 Jun 2023 at 20:48, Rangarajan T.N.C. <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Good presentation of the UCC as it is generally understood. The concept of
> Uniform Civil Code essentially refers to a common set of laws governing
> personal matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption, inheritance and
> succession. The underlying principle IMHO is not uniformity but the impact
> on third parties. In the case of marriage, the spouse needs to know if the
> person is already married. Similarly third parties need to know the status
> of the person they are dealing with such as whether he is a legal heir,
> whether he is adopted, whether he has any right in the property which they
> are dealing with. All these can be dealt with independent of UCC by
> complusory disclosure of facts and registration similar to KYC in the
> AADHAAR data sheet. Let every group have its own personal law but let it be
> known publicly about their status in dealing with third parties. The two
> sore points seem to be polygamy for muslims and joint family stutus with
> tax benefits for Hindus. If these are abolished the need for UCC will
> vanish.
>

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