Bhopal, June 17 (IANS) The Madhya Pradesh government will introduce the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill during the upcoming monsoon session of the state Legislative Assembly, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav announced on Wednesday.
Expressing strong confidence in its passage, the Chief Minister said the Bill is expected to be cleared during the same session with the blessings of Baba Mahakal.
Speaking to media persons, Mohan Yadav said that the government is entering the Assembly session with several significant and contemporary issues on its agenda.
Earlier, he had described the UCC as a crucial step aligned with the national vision of “One Nation, One Law”, adding that Madhya Pradesh is rapidly advancing in this direction.
“There is nothing wrong with implementing a uniform law across the country. It is an effort to foster equality in society,” the Chief Minister had earlier remarked, emphasising the government’s seriousness about the reform.
He noted that the UCC has already been implemented in states like Uttarakhand, Gujarat, and Assam, and expressed optimism that Madhya Pradesh could soon join their ranks.
To ensure that the law reflects broad societal consensus, the state government has constituted a high-level committee headed by retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Desai.
The committee is currently visiting various parts of the state to gather views from different sections of society.
Chief Minister Yadav highlighted that the UCC initiative aims to promote social equality by replacing religion-based personal laws with a common civil code governing marriage, divorce, inheritance, and adoption.
The move is seen as a significant step towards modernising the legal framework and ensuring equal rights for all citizens, irrespective of their faith.
In addition to the UCC, the Chief Minister issued directives to officials regarding preparations for the upcoming NEET examination on June 21.
He stressed the need to provide all necessary facilities and ensure a smooth environment for candidates appearing for the national-level medical entrance test.
The five-day monsoon session, which will begin on July 20, is expected to witness robust discussions on the Bill, alongside other key developmental and governance issues.
–IANS
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