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Why has the parliamentary panel called representatives of the Law Commission and law ministry on the topic of UCC

Explaining the reason behind the parliamentary panel's invitation to representatives of the Law Commission and the law ministry regarding the Uniform Civil Code (UCC).
The parliamentary panel has called representatives of the Law Commission and the law ministry to discuss the topic of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) for the following reasons: 1. Expert opinions: The representatives of the Law Commission and the law ministry are knowledgeable about the legal aspects of the UCC and can provide expert opinions on its feasibility and implementation. 2. Understanding the current status: The panel may seek clarifications regarding the current status of the proposed UCC, any existing laws related to it, and the challenges faced in its implementation. 3. Insights on legal implications: The representatives can provide insights into the legal implications of implementing a uniform civil code, including its impact on personal laws, minority rights, and constitutional validity. 4. Examining alternative models: The panel may discuss alternative models or approaches that could be considered for a UCC, and the representatives can provide their expertise in evaluating those options. 5. Policy recommendations: The representatives can contribute to the formation of policy recommendations regarding the UCC, taking into account various legal, social, and cultural perspectives.
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