Gujarat UCC panel holds meeting at Gujarat Bhavan, New Delhi
February 13, 2025
New Delhi: The high-level committee constituted by the state government to draft the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for Gujarat convened a meeting at Gujarat Bhavan, New Delhi, under the chairmanship of former Supreme Court judge (Retd.) Ranjana Desai.
The meeting focused on key discussions regarding the objectives, scope, and framework of the proposed UCC for the state. Chairperson Ranjana Desai was joined by committee members, including retired senior IAS officer C.L. Meena, advocate R.C. Kodekar, former Vice Chancellor Dakshesh Thakar, and social activist Gita Shroff, for this important meeting.
During the meeting, the committee outlined its vision for a thorough review of existing laws, emphasising an inclusive consultation process with various stakeholders. The objective is to establish a progressive and well-structured legal framework that upholds justice, equality, and social harmony for all citizens of Gujarat. The committee highlighted the importance of inclusivity, judicial fairness, and uniformity, particularly in personal laws, to ensure equal rights for women and children while reinforcing the social fabric.
The committee will present its report to the Gujarat government, serving as a crucial foundation for shaping the state’s future legal framework. DeshGujarat
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