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Which of the following statements regarding Uniform Civil code is/are found to be correct?
I. The object behind Artie le 44 of the Indian Constitution is to effect an integration of India by bringing all communities on the common platform on matters which are the present governed by diverse personal laws.
II. Article 44 of the Indian Constitution is based on the concept that there is no necessary connection between religion and personal law in a civilized society.
Only I
Only II
Neither I nor II
Both I and II
- Statement I: This statement highlights the objective of Article 44, which is to achieve national integration by unifying different personal laws across communities. It reflects the intent to promote uniformity in legal matters concerning personal laws, such as marriage and divorce.
- Statement II: Article 44 suggests that in a modern society, religious beliefs do not necessarily have to dictate personal laws. It implies that a separation can exist between religion and the legal framework governing individuals' personal matters.
- Option 1 - Only I: This option incorrectly assumes only the first statement is correct.
- Option 2 - Only II: This option incorrectly assumes only the second statement is correct.
- Option 3 - Neither I nor II: This option incorrectly assumes both statements are incorrect.
- Option 4 - Both I and II: This is the correct option, as both statements accurately describe the intent and basis of Article 44 of the Indian Constitution.
Answer: Option 4 - Both I and II
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