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Love Beyond Tradition: Uttarakhand's Stance On Companionship

Uttarakhand proposes UCC, recognising and regulating live-in relationships, fostering inclusivity and modernity.

As Valentine's Day approaches, love is undoubtedly in the air. However, amidst the romantic fervour, Uttarakhand, the picturesque state nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, is making headlines for reasons beyond the traditional celebrations of love. The state government's recent proposal of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) has sparked conversations nationwide, particularly regarding its stance on live-in relationships.

In a move that reflects both modernity and inclusivity, Uttarakhand is set to become a pioneer in recognizing and regulating live-in relationships. Under the proposed UCC, couples opting for live-in arrangements will have the option to register their relationships, providing them with legal recognition and protection akin to marriages. This progressive step not only acknowledges the evolving dynamics of relationships but also ensures that individuals have the autonomy to choose their living arrangements without societal stigma or legal hurdles.

As we prepare to celebrate Valentine's Day, it's imperative to acknowledge the parallels between the spirit of love and the essence of this legislative proposal. Just as Valentine's Day celebrates love in all its forms, Uttarakhand's initiative embodies a commitment to honouring relationships beyond the confines of traditional norms. Whether couples choose to exchange vows or embark on a journey of companionship through live-in arrangements, the essence of love remains undeniably profound.

Moreover, the proposed UCC addresses various aspects of personal and familial life, including inheritance rights, divorce procedures, and the prohibition of polygamy. By encapsulating these provisions within a comprehensive legal framework, Uttarakhand aims to foster a society where individuals are empowered to navigate their relationships with clarity and security.

It's noteworthy to consider the broader implications of Uttarakhand's progressive stance on live-in relationships. Beyond the state borders, this move sets a precedent for other regions to reconsider their approach towards recognizing diverse forms of companionship. As love knows no boundaries, it is imperative for legal frameworks to adapt and accommodate the evolving dynamics of human relationships.

Key highlights of the proposed law by Uttarakhand government

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  • The Bill stipulates that any "child of the live-in relationship shall be a legitimate child of the couple" and mandates that live-in partners register. Any citizen who neglects to register their live-in relationship faces a fine of up to Rs 10,000 and/or up to three months in prison. The time frame to get your relationship registered is one month from the date of entering into a live-in relationship, the adult partner has to get consent from their parents.
  • A prerequisite listed in the Bill for a man and a woman to get married is that "neither party has a spouse living at the time of marriage." Therefore, polygamy among state citizens will be forbidden by this clause.
  • As per the bill, “Nothing contained in this code shall apply to the members of any Scheduled Tribes within the meaning of clause (25) of Article 366 read with Article 142 of the Constitution of India and the persons and group of persons whose customary rights are protected under Part XXI of the Constitution of India,"  This means the bill not be applicable for Scheduled Tribes.

In light of the upcoming Valentine's Day, let us not only celebrate the romantic gestures and grand gestures of love but also embrace the diversity of expressions that love manifests. Whether it's a traditional marriage ceremony or a mutual commitment to cohabitation, every form of love is deserving of respect, validation, and legal recognition.

In conclusion, as we anticipate the festivities of Valentine's Day, let us also applaud Uttarakhand's progressive stride towards inclusivity and acceptance. By championing the rights of individuals to choose their paths of love and companionship, the state sets an inspiring example for the nation and beyond. After all, in matters of the heart, every expression of love deserves to be celebrated and honoured.

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