Supreme Court Advocates for Uniform Civil Code Amidst Shariat Law Debate

The Supreme Court discussed the need for a Uniform Civil Code while addressing a plea to strike down discriminatory provisions of the 1937 Shariat law. The Court suggested this legislative change to avoid creating a legal void regarding Muslim inheritance and highlighted the necessity for legislative intervention.

Supreme Court Advocates for Uniform Civil Code Amidst Shariat Law Debate
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday highlighted the growing need for a Uniform Civil Code during deliberations on a plea challenging sections of the 1937 Shariat law as discriminatory against Muslim women.

Presided over by Chief Justice Surya Kant, the bench deemed it prudent for legislative authorities to take action, highlighting potential legal vacuums in current Muslim inheritance laws without a statutory replacement.

Justice Joymalya Bagchi emphasized legislative responsibility in implementing a Uniform Civil Code to address these discrepancies, ultimately suggesting deferring the issue to legislative wisdom rather than court intervention.

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