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A parliamentary panel has reviewed Goa’s uniform civil code, and some of its members feel that there are some peculiar and outdated provisions related to matrimony in it, sources said on Sunday.

The Goa Civil Code, a set of civil laws that governs all residents of the coastal State irrespective of their religion and ethnicity, has come under focus amid a call for the implementation of a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across the country.

Citing various positives of the Goa Civil Code, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant had said earlier that it could be a model for implementing the UCC across the country.

With several BJP-ruled States such as Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh expressing their intention to implement the UCC, members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law and Personnel, chaired by BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi, visited Goa in June to study and review its uniform civil code. The committee had a few queries about the code and its implementation in Goa, which were answered by senior State officials, sources said.

‘Quite happy’

It was observed that a majority of the State’s people are “quite happy and content with it”, the sources added. There were, however, some peculiar clauses in the law related to matrimony and division of property, which were outdated and not based on the principle of equality, they said.

The UCC features prominently on the BJP’s ideological agenda, and the party had made promises on it in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections in 2014 and 2019.


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