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To all Indian members here, I have a question...
So why do people like Subramanian Swamy and others talk about "unified civil law" in context of Muslims?
Are Muslims the only community in India to have their own personal law-code in terms of marriage, divorce, inheritance (?) etc or Hindus/Christians also have their own personal law in these matters?
How is Muslim practice of their personal law different from say Christians in India?
Can somebody please enlighten me in this regard? Thanks
@SamantK @Joe Shearer @gslv mk3
In India the constitution takes precedence over everything. Laws / rules of any kind cannot violate the constitution.
Case in point the issue of non entry to Shani Shinglapuri near Shiridi & Haji Ali , both in Maharastra. This violated the constitutional right of a citizen. They had to go. Similarly, temples in South too Will have to change themselves.
The shah bano case highlighted the anomalies in Muslim personal laws which went against fundamental rights of a citizen.
In this case Muslim ladies have sought redress from the court on a glaring anomaly . Social contracts cannot be annulled at the whim of one party. Assuming it can, then women too should have the right to cancel the contract on similar terms.
To my knowledge all other religions laws confirm to what the constitution enshrines