Uttarakhand's New Law Targets Unmarried Couples in Live-In Relationships

The northern Indian state of Uttarakhand has passed a law enforcing a uniform civil code across all religions, sparking concerns over its provisions and potential political motives. The law mandates the registration of live-in relationships and imposes penalties for non-compliance, raising privacy and surveillance concerns. Critics argue that the law disproportionately impacts Muslim personal law practices and undermines cultural autonomy, while supporters claim it promotes social harmony and gender justice. The legislation has triggered speculation over its potential impact on national politics and the BJP's Hindu majoritarian approach, with experts warning of potential communal tensions.
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