Indian state passes uniform marriage legislation opposed by Muslims as a Hindu code applied to all
Source: Associated Press
Indian state passes uniform marriage legislation opposed by Muslims as a Hindu code applied to all
BY BISWAJEET BANERJEE AND ASHOK SHARMA
Updated 12:17 AM EST, February 8, 2024
LUCKNOW, India (AP) An Indian state has approved an unprecedented uniform code for marriage, divorce, adoption and inheritance for Hindus, Muslims and other religious communities under new legislation that also requires couples that live together to register with the government or face punishment.
Northern Uttarakhand state lawmakers passed the legislation on Wednesday and its approval by the state governor and the Indian president is seen as a formality before it becomes law in the state. Muslim leaders and others oppose the Uniform Civil Code initiated by Prime Minister Narendra Modis Hindu Nationalist party saying it interferes with their own laws and customs on such issues.
India, the worlds most populous nation with more than 1.4 billion people, is comprised of around 80% Hindus and about 14% Muslims. Muslims accuse Modis right-wing nationalist party of pursuing a Hindu agenda that discriminates against them and directly imposes laws interfering with their faith.
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The new law bans polygamy and sets a uniform age for marriage for men and women 21 and 18, respectively across all religions and also includes a uniform process for divorce.
Hindus, Muslims, Christians and other minority groups in India currently follow their own laws and customs for marriage, divorce, adoption and inheritance.
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