Chhattisgarh Moves Toward Uniform Civil Code Implementation Framework
Why in the News ?
The Chhattisgarh government has formed a high-level committee to draft a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), aiming to ensure legal uniformity, gender equality, and simplified personal laws, following similar initiatives in other states like Uttarakhand and Gujarat. This move reflects a broader trend toward standardized legal frameworks, similar to how environmental clearances and the Forest Conservation Act provide uniform regulatory mechanisms across jurisdictions.

Formation of Committee and Key Objectives:
● The Chhattisgarh Cabinet approved the formation of a high-level committee to draft a Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
● The committee will be headed by Ranjana Prakash Desai, who has led similar panels in other states.
● The decision was taken under the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai.
● The objective is to simplify legal processes and ensure uniformity across personal laws, avoiding ex post facto complications that arise from inconsistent legal applications.
● The initiative aims to promote gender equality and social justice.
● The committee will prepare a draft, which will be placed before the state cabinet and legislature for approval.
Process, Consultation, and Legal Context
● The panel will seek inputs from citizens, experts, and organisations through consultations and possibly an online portal, promoting environmental democracy-like participatory governance in legal reform.
● It will review laws related to marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, and maintenance, conducting a comprehensive assessment similar to an environmental impact assessment for legal frameworks.
● Currently, these matters are governed by religion-based personal laws, leading to legal complexity and inequality.
● The government argues that multiple laws create inconsistencies in justice delivery, much like how lack of uniform EIA notification standards can create regulatory confusion.
● The move aligns with similar steps taken by states like Uttarakhand (implemented UCC in 2025) and Gujarat (passed UCC Bill).
● It reflects a broader trend toward legal uniformity at the state level, rejecting post facto legal adjustments in favor of prospective clarity.
| About Uniform Civil Code : ● The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) aims to provide a common set of laws governing personal matters for all citizens. ● It is mentioned under Article 44 (Directive Principles of State Policy) of the Constitution. ● UCC seeks to replace religion-based personal laws with a uniform legal framework, avoiding retrospective environmental clearances-type complications. ● It is linked to goals of gender justice, equality before law, and national integration. ● However, concerns include cultural diversity, religious freedom (Article 25), and federalism. ● The debate continues over balancing uniformity with pluralism in India’s legal system. |
