Gujarat goes Uttarakhand way, to make registration of live-ins must
GANDHINAGAR: Drawing largely from the Uttarakhand UCC Act and seeking to standardise personal laws of various communities, the Gujarat govt has introduced the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code (UCC), 2026 Bill, proposing a comprehensive legal framework to govern marriage, divorce, succession, and live-in relationships across communities in the state, with certain exemptions.
The Gujarat cabinet, which met on Wednesday, ratified the draft UCC bill and it has been forwarded to the assembly secretariat, where it will be tabled by the govt in the ongoing session for approval. None of the provisions of the proposed bill will apply to members of scheduled castes (STs).
While allowing marriage ceremonies as per religious customs and practices, the proposed bill makes registration of marriages and divorces compulsory, with penalties of up to Rs 10,000 for non-compliance.
The marriageable age for men has been set at 21, while it is 18 in the case of women. A marriage will be considered voidable if any one of the two partners provides misleading information. Under the provisions of the bill, polygamy has been banned, and a person found guilty of violating this provision will be liable for imprisonment of up to 7 years. Marriages performed through force or coercion will attract both fine and imprisonment of up to 7 years.
In a significant move, the draft makes it lawful for a couple to remarry after they have been divorced without any conditions. "The right to remarry includes the right to remarry the divorced spouse without any condition, such as marrying a third person before such remarriage," the draft said. Sources say this refers to the practice of `halala'. Persons found violating these provisions are liable for imprisonment of up to 3 years and fine of Rs 1 lakh.
Dwelling on the issue of succession, the draft of the bill has categorised heirs in three classes in cases where a will is not made by a person – class 1 heirs, class 2 heirs, and other relatives. Class 1 heirs will include spouse, children, and parents. Class 2 heirs will include step parents, paternal grandparents, and maternal grandparents. Other relatives will include all others other than those in class 1 and 2.
The statement of objects and reasons of the proposed bill said, "After extensive consultations with stakeholders and communities, the committee submitted its report, recommending the adoption of a Uniform Civil Code to ensure equality, justice, and harmony in matters of marriage, divorce, succession, adoption, and related civil affairs."
The statement of objects further said, "The bill seeks to give effect to these recommendations by providing a uniform legal framework governing civil matters for all citizens of the state, irrespective of religion, caste, creed, or gender. It aims to uphold the principles of secularism, gender justice, and social reform, thereby strengthening the unity and integrity of society."
A committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Desai, formed by the state govt to assess the need for a uniform civil code (UCC) and draft a bill for the same, submitted its final report to chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday.
While allowing marriage ceremonies as per religious customs and practices, the proposed bill makes registration of marriages and divorces compulsory, with penalties of up to Rs 10,000 for non-compliance.
The marriageable age for men has been set at 21, while it is 18 in the case of women. A marriage will be considered voidable if any one of the two partners provides misleading information. Under the provisions of the bill, polygamy has been banned, and a person found guilty of violating this provision will be liable for imprisonment of up to 7 years. Marriages performed through force or coercion will attract both fine and imprisonment of up to 7 years.
Dwelling on the issue of succession, the draft of the bill has categorised heirs in three classes in cases where a will is not made by a person – class 1 heirs, class 2 heirs, and other relatives. Class 1 heirs will include spouse, children, and parents. Class 2 heirs will include step parents, paternal grandparents, and maternal grandparents. Other relatives will include all others other than those in class 1 and 2.
The statement of objects and reasons of the proposed bill said, "After extensive consultations with stakeholders and communities, the committee submitted its report, recommending the adoption of a Uniform Civil Code to ensure equality, justice, and harmony in matters of marriage, divorce, succession, adoption, and related civil affairs."
The statement of objects further said, "The bill seeks to give effect to these recommendations by providing a uniform legal framework governing civil matters for all citizens of the state, irrespective of religion, caste, creed, or gender. It aims to uphold the principles of secularism, gender justice, and social reform, thereby strengthening the unity and integrity of society."
A committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Desai, formed by the state govt to assess the need for a uniform civil code (UCC) and draft a bill for the same, submitted its final report to chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday.
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