Nagaland passes resolution opposing Uniform Civil Code

All parties in the state Assembly have opposed the Centre’s bid to formulate a common set of personal laws for all communities.

Sep 13, 2023 - 00:30
Nagaland passes resolution opposing Uniform Civil Code

All parties in the Nagaland Assembly on Monday expressed their opposition to a Uniform Civil Code and passed a resolution against it.

The Central government has been preparing ground for the implementation of a code aimed at formulating a common set of personal laws related to marriage, adoption, inheritance and more for all communities. Some state governments run by the BJP have formed committees to chalk out the modalities of such a code.

On Monday, Kuzholuzo Nienu of the Naga People’s Front initiated the discussion on the matter in the House and said that imposing such a code “on the diverse communities across the country will be futile and counterproductive”, a press release issued by the Nagaland Assembly stated.

Nienu pointed out that Article 371(A) of the Constitution would provide an exemption to the Naga community if a Uniform Civil Code is ratified by Parliament. The provision states that no Act of Parliament would apply to Nagaland in matters relating to the religious or social practices of the Naga community.

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio told the House that Nagaland should be exempted from a Uniform Civil Code on account of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation Act. The law grants judicial, executive and legislative powers to Nagaland, as well as autonomy...

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