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Hosted on MSNGujarat forms panel to assess need for UCC, draft bill; Oppn calls it diversionary moveThe BJP government in Gujarat on Tuesday formed a committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to assess the need for the Uniform Civil Code in the state, and also draft a bill for the same ...
A committee has been constituted to draft the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for Gujarat, under former Supreme Court judge Ranjana ...
A high-level committee chaired by Retired Supreme Court Judge Ranjana Desai met to discuss drafting a Uniform Civil Code for ...
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Asian News International on MSNGujarat government form 5-member committee to prepare draft for UCCThe Gujarat government on Tuesday announced that a 5-member committee, under the chairmanship of retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai, has been constituted to prepare the draft for the Uniform ...
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India Today on MSNWhy Gujarat timed panel on Uniform Civil Code nowAnnounced just before the February 16 municipal polls, the emotive and polarising issue gives BJP workers a strong campaign ...
In a historic and bold move, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has announced the formation of a five-member committee to draft a state-level Union Civil Code (UCC). This momentous decision, toute ...
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced setting up a 5-member panel to draft the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) proposal in the BJP-ruled state on Tuesday. The panel will be chaired by retired ...
GANDHINAGAR: BJP-led Gujarat govt announced Tuesday the formation of a five-member committee led by a retired SC judge to assess the need for a unifor.
This move follows Uttarakhand’s landmark rollout of UCC on January 27, making it the first state in India to implement the law.
The high-level committee led by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai met in New Delhi to draft Gujarat's Uniform Civil ...
Responding to a query about whether Maharashtra would adopt the UCC like Uttarakhand and Gujarat, Shinde said: "Our CM ...
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