PILs claim provisions of UCC discriminatory, HC notice to Uttarakhand, Centre

The Uttarakhand high court has sought responses from the Centre and state govt on petitions challenging the Uniform Civil Code's provisions, particularly those impacting Muslim marriage customs. Contesting the new code's regulations, petitioners argue it infringes on fundamental rights and discriminates against scheduled tribes.
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