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MP cabinet approves UCC; up to 5-yr jail for married persons in live-in relationships

Hindustan Times11h agoAI sentiment: neutral
MP cabinet approves UCC; up to 5-yr jail for married persons in live-in relationships

Madhya Pradesh cabinet approved the Uniform Civil Code, introducing new rules on marriage, inheritance and live-in relationships, with STs exempted.

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