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Uttarakhand govt tightens rules for cohabiting couples under new Uniform Civil Code



In a historic move, the Uttarakhand government announced a new notification on Tuesday that mandates registration fees for marriages, divorces, and wills. Couples in live-in relationships will now be required to pay an additional charge of Rs 500 for the registration process if their relationship ends. The registration fee for marriages has been set at Rs 250, with an expedited ‘immediate’ service available for Rs 2,500, guaranteeing the issuance of the certificate within three days. Failure to register a marriage or providing incorrect information may result in fines of up to Rs 10,000. In an exclusive conversation with , Uttarakhand’s Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Premchand Agarwal, stated, “On Monday, Uttarakhand became the first Indian state in free India to implement a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across the state. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched a portal for the registration of marriages, divorces, live-in relationships, and wills, along with the rules for implementing this law. Under this new legislation, every resident of Uttarakhand will benefit from social security as well as equal civil rights.”



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