The "Uniform Civil Code for the Citizens" is discussed in Article 44 of the Indian Constitution, which is a section of the Directive Principles of State Policy. How does Article 44 relate to or have an effect on Muslim Personal Law in India?
Article 44 requires the adoption of a Uniform Civil Code right away and declares all current personal laws, including Muslim Personal Law, to be invalid.
While Article 44 encourages the State to work towards a Uniform Civil Code, it does not mandate its implementation.
Since only non-religious aspects of life are covered by Article 44, all religious personal laws, including Muslim personal law, are free from any changes.
Article 44 mandates that only Muslim Personal Law be implemented consistently to all Indian nationals
article 44 talks about uniform civil code and it is applicable to every religion not only to a particular religion. but as of now UCC is applicable only to the state of Goa as the personal laws are used predominantly in rest of the country.