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The past is passed and the present is present. In my view, Modi is missing a great chance to have a date with history, by idling away on Kashmir and Article 370.He suffers from election syndrome and like Congress is cultivating vote banks. What interpretation one can give to his action of buckling to Jat and Patel agitation?. I am afraid this will be bad for history. Secondly, I feel Muslims will at some stage press for another division ( maybe 50-60 years) hence. They have no say in governance.Despite a population percentage of 15, they have just 5-6 MPs.

Here Nehru and congress are blamed for not bringing so called uniform civil code. In fact, there appears some sort of consensus.  The current political outfit also has no intention to bring the so called common civil code. The fact remains that even Sikhs want separate code.  India is a multi religious multi culture and multi linguists country. So there cannot be common personal law for all throughout the country. There is already common law on business, crime, civil law. However even here, states have also concurrent power and so many provisions of even criminal law procedure are not same everywhere. For example, in some states you don't have provision for anticipatory bail unlike others. Then you have separate law- namely Armed forces special Powers act in J & K and some other states. So there is not common law even in criminal and defence matters.  In order to bring common civil law, will there be support for removing armed Forces special powers from J & K and some other states in North East. Even in budgetary matters, there is no common law. The sale tax/ vat rates differ among states.

In all fairness, we should understand that we are a federal or quasi federal state and so cannot have common legal provisions in all matters- particularly those relating to marriage, divorce, succession.  


G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Which problems will UCC solve? May be indicated.

well India is a very sensible and emotional country any words in small fights also,goes upon religions and cause a chaos in the society 


bhuyali saroj

vijay wrote:

Which problems will UCC solve? May be indicated.

UCC will solve no problems. In fact, we are better without this. Various religious communities have different customs. Even Hindus have different customs. So personal law governing marital relations, customs, succession cannot be uniform. The votaries of so called uniform civil code wish to thrust the Hindu Law on others.  Not only Muslims but even tribal have unique system. Many tribal have matriarchal social system. I wonder how they will be adjusted in so called uniform civil code.

I believe that the current ruling alliance also understands that the uniform civil code is not worth even for discussion. That is why they have put this in cold storage.  

 


G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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But many see it as cause of injustice to Hindus.

vijay wrote:

But many see it as cause of injustice to Hindus.

 

On the other hand, I see as undue benefit to Hindu capitalist and business class. The unique artificial identity of 'Hindu Undivided Family' is available only to Hindus. This concept of HUF enables the rich Hindus to reduce tax liability and form multiple firms with a view to save taxes. Not only this, even the gods/ goddesses/ deities can be used by rich Hindus to save tax. They can even make the deities tax paying entities, run business in partnership with the deities or in their names. They can even have separate account of deities. All the cash even in name of deities belongs actually to them (Hindu businessmen) but they pay less or no tax.

I suggest that it will be good  idea to abolish the concept of artificial juridical persons in name of deities and also the concept of H.U.F. as a step towards uniform law.  

 


G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

MG Singh wrote:

The past is passed and the present is present. In my view, Modi is missing a great chance to have a date with history, by idling away on Kashmir and Article 370.He suffers from election syndrome and like Congress is cultivating vote banks. What interpretation one can give to his action of buckling to Jat and Patel agitation?. I am afraid this will be bad for history. Secondly, I feel Muslims will at some stage press for another division ( maybe 50-60 years) hence. They have no say in governance.Despite a population percentage of 15, they have just 5-6 MPs.

I am also feeling that Modi show weakness on these two issues. What Jat and Patel done during agitation I think no need to write here. 

 

 Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

In the year 1985, the Supreme Court ordered Shah Bano's husband to pay maintenance allowance to Shah Bano after divorce. The Islamic patriarchal minds did not  like women winning a case over men. There were demonstrations and protests.

The SC gave a chance to the government (under Rajiv Gandhi) to initiate the work towards having a Uniform Civil Code. However, Mr. Gandhi succumbed to the pressure of the Muslim community and instead of abolishing separate laws instead of the ones by the Constitution, his government in fact made necessary amendments to negate the effect of the SC judgement.


Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

vijay wrote:

But many see it as cause of injustice to Hindus.

But i don't think so if you think then its your perceptions

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