An employee of the state Information Technology Development Agency (ITDA), Verma’s wedding was nine months ago. But it was on Monday that she got the marriage registered after the UCC portal was launched.
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“I entered my permanent address, birth certificate, Aadhaar card, PAN card, domicile certificate, and my husband’s details with all these documents. Then I had to get two witnesses, parents or local guardians, to testify on a live video that I uploaded in the portal,” said Verma, who works at a data centre in ITDA.
After applying through tatkal services, she said she got to know that the registration was approved on Monday morning through a message. The text message from ITDA, which runs the portal, said that her registration was approved and she can download the certificate or take further action through login.
“If I have to get a passport made, I have to go to the court and hire an advocate and it takes a lot of time. That will end under UCC as I just had to pay Rs 250,” she said.
Niketa Negi Rawat, meanwhile, was among the first to have her previously registered marriage acknowledged under UCC. She had her wedding in 2013 and registered her marriage in 2017 under the Uttarakhand Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act, 2010.
Everyone in the state who have had their marriage registered under any other Act will have to submit documents in the UCC portal to receive an acknowledgement of their marriage under the UCC.
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“I readied my documents and registered by attaching the necessary ones. I got married in 2013 and got it registered in 2017. Under the UCC portal, I logged in and entered the details. I uploaded all documents yesterday and the approval came through this morning,” Rawat said Monday.
Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami was also among the first registrants. Attaching the registration certificate on X, he posted, “After the implementation of Uniform Civil Code in the state, we registered our marriage on the UCC portal and received the certificate. Keeping the general public in mind, the portal has been made user friendly, so that any citizen can register without any difficulty and get his certificate quickly.”
Aiswarya Raj is a correspondent with The Indian Express covering Uttarakhand. An alumna of Asian College of Journalism and the University of Kerala, she started her career at The Indian Express as a sub-editor in the Delhi city team. In her previous position, she covered Gurugaon and its neighbouring districts. She likes to tell stories of people and hopes to find moorings in narrative journalism. ... Read More