Law Commission agrees UCC not practical in India, says Muslim body

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Muslim Personal Board (AIMPLB) on Tuesday claimed that the Commission in principle agrees that a (UCC) is not practicable in given the country's vast diversity and complexities.

"First and foremost we made it clear that Muslim is as per the divine decree and nobody is authorised to change it. The Commission was very receptive of our views and the meeting happened in a very cordial atmosphere," said Maulana Syed Jalaluddin Umari, who led the AIMPLB delegation.

"The admitted that a is not a practical idea for India and that the government should not even think of implementing it for at least 10 years. We told him that not just 10 years, the idea should be dropped for good," Umari said.

Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas, a member of the delegation, said the Commission discussed as to what good things from the Muslim can be made part of civil code and vice versa.

"We are clear that we cannot tweak our personal law at will. It is based on Quranic injunctions and the Hadith," he said.

said that when the delegation requested the Commission that before making any law about Muslims, it should at least consult the community, they were shocked to hear the reply.

"The said that the government was not even consulting the on such matters, let alone others. This clearly shows that the is more interested in doing politics on Muslim issues than actual reform," Farooqi said.

AIMPLB said: "Today we have submitted a detailed note on the questions raised by the The issues pertained to inheritance, adoption, custody of children, making a will, difference in interpretation of Islamic laws among various sects and model nikahnama."

In response to a question, Farooqi said that nikah halala had no backing in the Shariah.

"I can tell you with full authority that there is no concept of nikah halala in the Shariah. The debate around it is more a media creation," Farooqui said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, July 31 2018. 19:24 IST