Delhi election results aren't the final chapter for Amit Shah or the BJP's Hindutva plank
The court allowed the oral prayer of central government standing counsel Anil Soni and listed the matter for hearing on March 2, asking the Centre to file its reply to the petition
From Nirmala Sitharaman addressing post-Budget RBI board meet to Delhi High Court plea hearing on Uniform Civil Code, here are top events of the day
The BSP, which was the first party to respond, has slammed PM Modi alleging the agenda of the RSS is being imposed on the people
Any forcible imposition can exacerbate those fissures, that our constitution makers have so deftly, sewn together
Last year, law ministry asked the panel to examine possibility of uniform civil code implementation
Some parties have questioned the timing of the decision ahead of the UP polls
Some parties have questioned the timing of the decision ahead of the UP polls
Scholars and clergymen from various Muslim sects have opposed the Law Commission's consultation on triple talaq and UCC
The marriage ceremonies of tribals are also different from that of Hindus
The BSP statement said the BJP has been trying to impose the agenda of the RSS on the people ever since it came to power
The country's legal system makes it difficult for people to shed their religious identity
CPI General Secretary S Sudhakar Reddy sees the current debate on the code as a 'diversionary tactic' adopted by the BJP-led NDA govt
It extended support to the demand against practice of triple talaq and noted it is not permitted in most Islamic countries
The Law Commission's decision to invite views on the contentious UCC has drawn criticism from the All India Muslim Personal Law Board
Many Muslim women's organisations in the country are taking a stand against the triple talaq issue which is before the Supreme Court
Board reiterates that Muslim personal law is based on divine law and cannot be altered
He further added that on the issues of country and humanity everyone should be united
By tossing the fire-cracker of a common civil code in the air, the government has also thrown a challenge to the Congress
One of the prevailing fears associated with the UCC is that its implementation is a conspiracy aimed at marginalising minority communities