Abstract

The implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India is a contentious issue, considering the country's diverse social fabric. While the Constitution recommends it, challenges arise due to religious sensitivities and political considerations. This research explores the complexities involved, including gender justice concerns and the need for gradual reforms. Public opinion varies, with some advocating for national integration, while others emphasize respecting religious and cultural diversity. Overall, the debate underscores the importance of navigating these complexities to uphold principles of justice, equality, and pluralism in India's legal system.

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