Uttarakhand's UCC Ordinance Boosts Marriage Registrations to 1,400 Daily

The Uttarakhand government has promulgated an ordinance to amend the Uniform Civil Code Act of 2024, aiming for more effective and transparent implementation. A key achievement is the shift to fully online marriage registration, allowing couples to apply from anywhere. This change has led to a massive increase, with over 474,000 marriages registered in less than a year, averaging 1,400 per day. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that Uttarakhand's UCC has become a model law for other states to follow.

Key Points: Uttarakhand Implements UCC Amendment Ordinance

  • UCC Amendment Ordinance enacted
  • Online marriage registrations surge
  • 474,447 marriages registered in under a year
  • Process simplified from offline to online
  • Aims to empower women and ensure equality
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Uttarakhand govt implements Uniform Civil Code Amendment Ordinance

Uttarakhand's Uniform Civil Code ordinance streamlines marriage registration, achieving 474,447 online registrations in under a year.

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

Dehradun, January 26

The Uttarakhand Government has implemented the Uniform Civil Code Ordinance, 2026, to introduce necessary amendments to the UCC Act, 2024, following the approval of the Governor.

As per the CMO's release, the ordinance has been promulgated by the Governor of Uttarakhand, Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh (Retd.), under Article 213 of the Constitution of India and has come into force with immediate effect. Through this ordinance, procedural, administrative, and penal improvements have been made to various provisions of the Code to ensure its effective, transparent, and smooth implementation.

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.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The numbers speak for themselves - from 67 to 1400 registrations per day! This proves how much ease of living matters. Digital India in action. Hope other states follow suit quickly.
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Aditya G
While simplifying procedures is welcome, I hope the government ensures the online portal is secure and accessible to everyone, including people in remote hill areas with poor internet. The intent is good, but implementation on the ground is key.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently got married in Uttarakhand, the online process was incredibly smooth. Uploaded documents, did a video call with the witness, and got the certificate in days. A huge relief compared to the horror stories I heard about the old system.
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Karthik V
Uniform Civil Code is a much-needed reform for a secular republic. It promotes equality before the law, which is the bedrock of our Constitution. Simplifying marriage registration is just one positive outcome. More power to Uttarakhand.
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Meera T
Protecting children's rights and women's empowerment are highlighted, which is excellent. But I sincerely hope the "penal improvements" are strong enough to deter any misuse of the system and that support mechanisms are in place for vulnerable individuals navigating this new law.

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