Social Sciences, asked by kumawatchhitarmal84, 4 months ago

Why does a state need to intervene 'personal laws'?​

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Answered by MissPhenomenal
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Law Commission in its consultation paper released on Friday said that personal laws, by virtue of being enacted as laws, cannot be codified in a way that contradicts the Constitution.

Answered by ItzMissKomal
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  • Personal laws are derived not from the Constitution but from the religious scriptures. The laws thus derived must be consistent with the Constitution lest they become void under Article 13 if they violate fundamental rights.

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