Abstract

The implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in Uttarakhand marks a significant milestone in Indian legal history, promising uniformity and equality in personal laws. However, the implications of the UCC on the rights of women in live-in relationships in Uttarakhand remain a topic of debate and exploration. This research paper delves into the evolving landscape of women's rights in live-in relationships in Uttarakhand post-UCC, analyzing the legislative changes, judicial interpretations, societal attitudes, and the challenges and opportunities for women. By offering a comprehensive examination of these aspects, this paper aims to provide insights into the status quo and propose measures for ensuring gender-equitable outcomes in the implementation of the UCC.

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