Kumar, Dr. Sanjay2026-06-022026-06-022025-0900195510https://dspace.ysmranchi.net/handle/123456789/1641Part IV of the Indian Constitution outlines the Directive Principles of State Policy, including Article 44, which advocates for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) across India. The UCC seeks to establish a single legal framework for all citizens, regardless of religion, in areas like marriage, divorce, and inheritance. While some view it as a step towards equality and justice, others see it as a threat to religious freedom. The UCC remains a contentious political issue, with debates highlighting its potential to end religion-based discrimination and promote a secular, unified legal system in modern India. Keywords: UCC, Constitution, Religious Freedom, Equality, Secularism, Discrimination,, Demography, Personal Laws, Integration, Justice, etc.enSOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political sciencepolicycivilLAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Procedural law::Civil procedureIDEA OF UNIFORM CIVIL CODE AND GOAL OF VIKSIT BHARAT @ 2047: POLITICS AND POLICYArticle