Uttarakhand UCC Hits 4.7 Lakh Online Marriage Registrations Before 1st Anniversary

Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code (UCC), nearing its first anniversary, has revolutionized marriage registration by moving the process entirely online. Over 4.74 lakh marriages have been registered in under a year, a massive increase from an average of 67 to about 1,400 registrations per day. The online system allows couples and witnesses to apply from anywhere, with certificates now issued in an average of 5 days compared to an indefinite offline process. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami hailed the UCC as a model law, citing its transparency and role in simplifying civil procedures.

Key Points: Uttarakhand UCC: Over 4.7 Lakh Marriages Registered Online

  • 4.7 lakh+ marriages registered online
  • Process completed in avg 5 days vs no deadline before
  • Avg 1400 daily registrations vs 67 previously
  • Live-in relationship registrations also enabled
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Online marriage registrations cross 4.7 lakh as Uttarakhand UCC nears 1st anniversary on Jan 27

Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code simplifies marriage registration, with over 4.7 lakh online registrations in under a year, boosting efficiency and transparency.

"The Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code has proved to be a model law in every respect. - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, January 19

As Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code nears its first anniversary on January 27, the law is emerging as a key administrative reform, with record numbers of marriages being registered online and significantly faster, simpler procedures replacing the earlier offline system.

According to the Chief Minister's Office, along with promoting women's empowerment, protecting children's rights, and ensuring equality in civil rights, one of the UCC's most significant contributions has been simplifying procedures.

This is reflected in the fact that within less than a year of its implementation, 4,74,447 marriages have already been registered. Couples can now register their marriages online from anywhere.

Earlier, they were required to appear in person at the Sub-Registrar's office on a fixed date, accompanied by two witnesses.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said that by implementing the Uniform Civil Code, Uttarakhand has shown the way for other states.

"The transparency and simplicity with which the provisions of the UCC have been implemented over the past year have strengthened public trust in the process. This is why many people are now opting to register under the UCC. The Uttarakhand Uniform Civil Code has proved to be a model law in every respect," he said.

According to the release, before the implementation of the UCC, marriages were registered under the "Uttarakhand Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act, 2010." The entire process was offline, requiring both spouses and two witnesses to be physically present at the Sub-Registrar's office.

However, under the UCC, nearly 100 per cent of marriage registrations are now being completed online. Couples and witnesses can apply from anywhere by uploading their records and recording video statements.

As a result, untill January 19, a total of 4,74,447 marriage registrations had been completed in less than a year since the UCC came into force. This translates to an average of around 1,400 registrations per day, compared to just 67 per day under the previous law, a release said.

During this period, 316 people have also obtained certificates for divorce through the online system, 68 have registered for live-in relationships, and 2 have received certificates for the termination of live-in relationships.

Under the UCC, a 15-day time limit applies to issuing a marriage registration certificate after an application is submitted.

However, in practice, applicants receive their certificates in an average of 5 days. Under the earlier law, not only did applicants have to be physically present at the registration office, but there was also no fixed time limit for completing the process.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the convenience is undeniable, I hope the government is ensuring robust verification in this online system. Marriage is a sacred institution in our culture, and we must be careful that simplifying the process doesn't lead to any misuse or fraud. A good step, but needs careful monitoring.
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Aditya G
From 67 to 1400 registrations per day! That statistic alone shows how much the old system was a bottleneck. This is true digital India in action. Reducing red tape and saving people's time and money. Hope my state Maharashtra learns from this.
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Sarah B
The inclusion of provisions for live-in relationship registration is a very progressive and practical move. It provides legal clarity and protection, which is important in today's times. Uttarakhand is setting a modern example while maintaining administrative efficiency.
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Meera T
As a woman, I appreciate the focus on women's empowerment mentioned. A streamlined, transparent registration process is a basic right. No more unnecessary hassles or delays that disproportionately affect brides and their families. Well done!
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Vikram M
The numbers are impressive, but the real test is in the rural and hilly areas. Is the digital infrastructure and awareness strong enough there? The success should be measured by accessibility for all, not just urban, tech-savvy couples. Hope that's being addressed.

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