"Those Who Have One Marriage Will Have Legal Right to Reside in MP": CM Yadav on Proposed UCC
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Only those who marry once can live in Madhya Pradesh: Mohan Yadav's big UCC pitch
Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav strongly pitched for Uniform Civil Code (UCC) implementation, saying only those who marry once would have the legal right to live in the state. He recently signalled that a UCC Bill could be introduced during the Assembly's Monsoon Session from July 20.
'Those who have one marriage will have legal right to reside in Madhya Pradesh': MP CM Mohan Yadav on proposed UCC
CM Yadav also said the proposed law would provide for a uniform legal system, asserting that the practice of instant triple talaq had no place in the current legal framework.
In big push for UCC, CM Mohan Yadav says 'only those with one marriage can legally reside in Madhya Pradesh'
Speaking at an event in Katni, Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav has made a push for the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and said that only those with one marriage will now be able to legally reside in Madhya Pradesh, while adding that the era of Triple Talaq has ended in India.
"Those who have one marriage will have legal right to reside in MP": CM Yadav on proposed UCC
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said the state government would introduce a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) bill during the upcoming monsoon session of the assembly, stressing that "only those with one marriage will have legal right to reside in the state".
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has made a significant statement regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). He stated that only those who marry will now have the legal right to live in Madhya Pradesh. Watch the video.
Only Those with One Marriage Can Reside in Madhya Pradesh, Says CM Mohan Yadav in New UCC Pitch
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has made a strong case for the introduction of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC), asserting that residency in the state should be granted only to individuals who marry once. Speaking at a gathering in Bhopal, he contended that personal laws should be standardised, irrespective of religious affiliation. Yadav questioned the rationale behind differing marriage laws for Hindus and Muslims, suggesting that if one i…
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