Uniform Civil Code remains a sensitive issue in the Indian society. The root cause of its dispute is to reject religious or personal law and create a unified law, which will be valid as a common law for all the people of the country. The Supreme Court and various High Courts have also clarified their view on this issue and have talked about implementing a Uniform Civil Code to make the justice system equal for all people. Apart from this, in the election manifesto of the present ruling party established at the center, the matter of implementing it has been vocally included. That is, if seen together, the opinion of the judiciary and the present government is almost the same on this issue. But despite all this, there are obstacles in its implementation. While on the one hand it seems to be a means of strengthening the concept of equal justice, on the other hand it also seems to be a means of curtailing the fundamental right of religious freedom. That is, if this issue is looked at carefully, then many issues like State Law vs Personal Law, Diversity vs Unity, Spirit of the Constitution vs Religious Beliefs of the People, Directive of Policy vs Fundamental Rights, Women Empowerment vs Male Supremacy etc. Is. That is why, there is a need for a rational discussion on this issue, how to meet the current challenges facing this national issue and what can be the provisions to implement it. In the present article, the meaning of Uniform Civil Code, its constitutional status, debates related to this issue as well as the obstacles in the way of its implementation have been highlighted. At the end of the article, the measures that are necessary for its solution have also been discussed.