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Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation
Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation

Time of India

time29-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation

The Gujarat High Court dismissed a petition challenging the composition of the state-appointed Uniform Civil Code (UCC) committee, citing the absence of minority community members. The petitioner argued that the committee's lack of representation violated constitutional rights and sought its reformation with diverse members. The court rejected the plea, and a detailed order is awaited. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition challenging the composition of a state-appointed five-member committee, formed to assess the need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state, on the ground that it did not include any member from minority communities.A bench of Justice Niral S Mehta dismissed the plea moved by Surat-resident Abdul Vahab Sopariwala."Dismissed," the court said while pronouncing the judgement. A detailed order is February 4 this year, state Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced the formation of the committee to assess the necessity of the UCC and also to draft a bill for its composition of the panel, the petitioner argued that it does not have members from religious minorities, adding that inclusion of such stakeholders was crucial to ensure that diversity of opinions and practices is committee set up to examine the need for the UCC in Gujarat does not have a single scholar from minority communities, the petition appropriate representation from every community and relevant stakeholders, this committee violates the fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 14 (right to equality), 15 (prohibition of discrimination), and 25 (right to freedom of religion) of the Constitution of India , it petitioner said he had made a representation to the chief minister on March 16 before approaching the high plea had made a prayer to the high court to direct the respondent government to reform the committee with fresh members, who are the known persons of subjective law and effective parties of the said also sought a direction to the government to engage in a consultative process involving all religious and cultural communities before any move to impose a constitutional, legal and cultural framework demands that the personal laws of various communities, which are integral to their identities, be respected and preserved, it also said that no notification was issued for the formation of the committee to examine the need of the UCC in committee is chaired by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Desai. It has retired IAS officer C L Meena, advocate R C Kodekar, former vice-chancellor of Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Dakshesh Thakar and social activist Geetaben Shroff as its members.

Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation
Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation

New Indian Express

time29-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Gujarat HC dismisses plea challenging state UCC panel over no minority representation

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition challenging the composition of a state-appointed five-member committee, formed to assess the need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state, on the ground that it did not include any member from minority communities. A bench of Justice Niral S Mehta dismissed the plea moved by Surat-resident Abdul Vahab Sopariwala. "Dismissed," the court said while pronouncing the judgement. A detailed order is awaited. On February 4 this year, state Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced the formation of the committee to assess the necessity of the UCC and also to draft a bill for it. Challenging its composition of the panel, the petitioner argued that it does not have members from religious minorities, adding that inclusion of such stakeholders was crucial to ensure that diversity of opinions and practices is considered. The committee set up to examine the need for the UCC in Gujarat does not have a single scholar from minority communities, the petition said.

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