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55 Rajya Sabha Members of Parliament filed an impeachment motion against Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court in December 2024, claiming that his remarks at a Vishwa Hindu Parishad function were divisive and discriminatory against minority groups. The Indian Constitution's Articles 124(4) and 217(1)(b) allow for the removal of judges who have been found to have acted improperly or unable. A resolution must be approved by both parliamentary houses with a two-thirds majority, be investigated by a committee, and be signed by at least 50 Rajya Sabha members.
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The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Sh. Pushkar Singh Dhami made the announcement regarding the implementation of the UCC with an objective of bringing uniformity in such personal civil matters, which previously were dealt with in accordance to one’s religion.Call Now For Legal Advice:-91-8877001993
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The UCC of Uttarakhand mandates the registration of live-in relationships, a landmark step aimed at establishing the law in India. Such a law provides protection for women and children, as well as property rights. As societal customs change, the UCC protects individual autonomy while eliminating some of the legal grey areas related to live-in relationships, thus encouraging their acceptance.Call Now For Registration:-91-8877001993
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With effect from 27th January, 2025, Uttarakhand became the first Indian state to adopt the Uniform Civil Code. Following its implementation, the UCC will have the following effects on marriage, divorce, and succession.Call now For Legal Advice:-91-8877001993