Comparing Matrimonial Laws in India and Vietnam: Is a Uniform Civil Code Necessary?

Shruti Bedi
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Abstract India secured its independence from the British rule in 1947. Vietnam eliminated the presence of foreign military forces in 1975. Both countries have faced adversity through subjugation. The similarity does not end here. The family unit in both nations is given primary precedence and importance, as it is considered to be the nucleus of the society. However, while Vietnam regulates matrimony through the uniform code of Law on Marriage and Family, 2014, India does not have a uniform code. India is a secular country where different religions are practiced freely. Matrimonial laws in India are governed by the personal laws of the parties depending on their religion, codified under different statutes, viz. Hindu Marriage Act, 1955; Muslim law; Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872; Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936; and Special Marriage Act, 1954. This paper will compare the status of matrimonial laws in India and Vietnam with an attempt to answer the question as to whether it is advisable to reconcile different personal laws under a uniform code for India.
印度与越南婚姻法比较:统一民法典是否必要?
1947年,印度从英国统治下获得独立。越南在1975年取消了外国军队的存在。两国都经历过被征服的逆境。相似之处还不止于此。在这两个国家,家庭单位都被赋予了首要的优先权和重要性,因为它被认为是社会的核心。然而,越南通过2014年统一的《婚姻与家庭法》规范婚姻,而印度没有统一的法典。印度是一个世俗国家,人们可以自由地信仰不同的宗教。印度的婚姻法受双方根据其宗教信仰制定的属人法管辖,这些属人法由不同的法规编纂,即1955年的《印度婚姻法》;穆斯林法律;1872年《印度基督教婚姻法》;1936年《帕西婚姻和离婚法》;以及1954年的《特别婚姻法》。本文将比较印度和越南婚姻法的现状,试图回答在印度统一的法典下调和不同的属人法是否可取的问题。
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