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the provision of a Uniform Civil Code for citizens in the directive principles of the Indian Constitution​

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Uniform Civil Code is the set of laws and rules which is granted by the Constitution of India, to the citizens irrespective of their religion, caste, race, sex, etc.

Explanation:

  • Uniform Civil Code is granted by the Government of India by the virtue of the Constitution of India.
  • It is given under Article 44 in Part VI of the Directive Principles of the State Policies.
  • It states that, "The State shall endeavor to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India."
  • It ensures that the fundamental and the constitutional rights of every citizen is protected.
  • It has various pros and cons related to it.
  • On one hand it promotes equality among citizens, minimizes the gender parity, national integration, etc.
  • But the minority groups seems to be homogenized through it, also it is difficult to imply that in a country as diverse as India.

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