Successive Union Governments since Independence have engaged with the idea to enact a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) to ensure uniform civil code of conduct for all people irrespective of their castes, communities, religions, rites, rituals, customary practices, cultures and over all their diversity pursuant to Article 44 of the Directive Principle of State Policy in the Constitution of India which declares that the state shall endeavor to secure a UCC throughout the territory of India. But could not do so in the absence of consensus among political parties and civil society with public sensitivities attached to it. But given the fact that the ruling RSS Pariwar has included UCC in the election manifesto of the BJP, it has assumed importance currently as the ruling conglomerate have been making all the noises for it on the premises that ‘one size fits all’ formula. Properly read, Article 44 does not indicate that uniformity cannot be achieved by state legislations even though states may persuade the union government to enact UCC.