Bhopal, April 28 In a move that could mark a significant development in the state's legal and social framework, the Madhya Pradesh government has constituted a high-level committee to examine the feasibility of implementing a Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
The decision, announced by the Department of Law and Legislative Affairs, aims to harmonise the diverse personal and family laws currently followed by different communities in the state. An order in this regard was issued on Monday.
At present, separate provisions govern matters such as marriage, inheritance, adoption and maintenance across communities. The newly formed committee will study these variations and work towards creating a framework aimed at ensuring equality and fairness for all citizens.
The committee will be chaired by Justice (Retd.) Ranjana Prasad Desai, former judge of the Supreme Court. Other members include retired IAS officer Shatrughna Singh, legal expert Anoop Nair, educationist Gopal Sharma and social worker Budhpal Singh.
Ajay Katesariya, Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department, has been appointed as the Secretary of the committee.
Among its responsibilities, the panel will examine models adopted by states such as Uttarakhand and Gujarat, while taking into account the social, cultural and economic realities of Madhya Pradesh. It will also seek suggestions and objections from the public, religious and social organisations, as well as subject experts.
Special emphasis will be placed on safeguarding the rights of women and children, and on addressing contemporary issues such as the regulation of live-in relationships.
The committee has been directed to submit its report, along with a draft bill, within 60 days. The government said the initiative is aimed at reducing future legal complexities and moving towards a more coherent civil framework.
The order, digitally signed by Secretary Mukesh Kumar, formally sets the process in motion. Observers view the step as a move towards legal uniformity and administrative reform in the state.
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