Gujarat's Push for Uniform Civil Code: A Step Toward Legal Uniformity
The Gujarat government introduced the Unified Civil Code Bill, 2026, aimed at establishing a common legal framework for marriage, divorce, succession, and live-in relationships. Tabled by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, the bill, exempting Scheduled Tribes, will extend beyond state boundaries and requires the registration of live-in relationships.
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The Gujarat government has unveiled the Gujarat Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill, 2026, in the state's legislative assembly, suggesting a unified legal framework for personal matters like marriage, divorce, succession, and live-in relationships across religions.
The Bill was presented by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel following a report by a state-appointed panel on implementing the UCC. Should this bill pass, Gujarat will become the second Indian state, after Uttarakhand, to implement such a code.
Exempting Scheduled Tribes, the proposed legislation also mandates the registration of live-in relationships and their termination via formal declaration. Furthermore, prohibiting bigamy, it recognizes marriages only when neither individual has a living spouse, as stated in the Bill's objectives.
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