Uttarakhand police files first FIR on nikah halala under Uniform Civil Code

Uttarakhand Police have registered the first FIR invoking the Uniform Civil Code in a case alleging nikah halala along with dowry harassment and other offences.

The FIR was registered on April 4 at Bhagwanpur police station on a complaint by a woman named Shabana against her husband and in-laws. It initially covered sections of the Dowry Prohibition Act and the Muslim Women Act before investigators added UCC provisions after a month-long probe.

The final report filed on May 14 named nine accused and included Sections 32(1)(ii) and 32(1)(iii) of the Uttarakhand Civil Code. Police said evidence supported the addition of these clauses linked to the alleged practice.

A senior official noted that the proceedings may indicate how courts will interpret the new framework in matters involving personal law. Notices have been issued to the accused under relevant criminal procedure sections.

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Heated confrontation between BJP and Congress members in Gujarat Assembly as Speaker denies fuel shortage debate amid UCC Bill tabling.
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Congress and BJP spar in Gujarat assembly over denied fuel shortage debate

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A heated exchange erupted in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly on Tuesday between BJP and Congress members after the Speaker denied permission for a short discussion on LPG and petrol shortages amid the West Asia war. BJP labelled the Congress demand a premeditated conspiracy to divert attention from the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill tabled that day. The Speaker rejected it, noting a prior notice under Rule 116 had been accepted.

More than a year after Uttarakhand implemented the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in January 2025, state police remain unable to register cases under its provisions due to a pending software update on the centralised Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS). The issue surfaced in a Haridwar case involving resident Shaheen, where triple talaq and halala allegations led to an FIR under other laws but not UCC sections 30 and 32. A senior officer cited the absence of UCC provisions on CCTNS.

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The Allahabad High Court quashed an FIR against a married couple after the woman stated she had married of her own free will. The court rebuked Uttar Pradesh Police, saying such actions violate personal liberty, and ordered protection for the couple's matrimonial life.

Ghazipur district administration has imposed prohibitory orders under BNSS Section 163 across the district till April 30 amid law and order concerns over a teenage girl's death on April 15. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav announced he will visit the family on April 29, calling it a repeat of the Hathras case. The victim's father opposed political leaders' visits.

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The Supreme Court has quashed a criminal case pending trial in Prayagraj since 1991, stressing that quick justice is essential under Article 21 of the Constitution.

The Supreme Court took suo motu cognisance of the alleged stabbing of a woman lawyer by her husband, directing Delhi Police to transfer the probe to a senior officer, preferably a woman. The court ordered an investigation into hospitals denying her treatment and Rs 3 lakh interim compensation from NALSA. It also directed checks on the welfare of her three minor daughters.

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India's Supreme Court indicated on Wednesday that uniform guidelines on judicial intervention in faith and rights disputes are neither feasible nor desirable, preferring case-by-case assessments. The observation came during the seventh day of hearings on the Sabarimala Temple entry reference.

 

 

 

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