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Unmarried couple staying in flat from last 5 months..

(Querist) 03 August 2024 This query is : Resolved 
What is the law in India regarding an unmarried couple staying together with their own consent in one flat from last five months?

My age is sixty years and her age is fifty years..

Is there any case against me (male partner), as female partner is no good to be as housewife in anyway/her habits are like women's of dating/sex chat online..

She still has many male persons in her contact and still she carry on her online dating/sex chats from my ownership flat..

I am retired person and bring her to my life considering that I will have peaceful life staying together as happy couple ..

I told her many times that I take you back to your parent house in Siliguri, West Bengal, but don't want to leave from my ownership flat.

I get in contact with her from jeevan saathi matrimonial website, six months ago..

Parents/Family of female partner forcing me to keep her from last five months that you (male partner) has to keep her for the remaining life or I have to face the police case / legal case against me (male partner).

I am in Vadodara and she is from Siliguri, West Bengal, India.

Please help..
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2024
She can be considered as a living in partner and not a wife and since you are not comfortable with her anymore you can immediately take action to drive her out of your house, there are no legal binding in this relationship
Indermohan Kapoor (Querist) 03 August 2024
Thank you Sir about your kind information..
But still I am scared about any legal action by her or by her parents after leaving back her to her home in Siliguri, West Bengal..
Indermohan Kapoor (Querist) 03 August 2024
I am looking for more about that how I can proceed with a police help before leaving her to her home town..??
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2024
If you hesitate to initiate any action in this regard despite realising the seriousness of the issue, the more you delay the more you will be victimized.
Better don't waste any more time in this regard and lodge a complaint to police if necessary otherwise take the assistance of a local lawyer and proceed as suggested
Indermohan Kapoor (Querist) 03 August 2024
Ok Sir, I will do so as soon as possible..
Thank you Sir for your Advise
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 03 August 2024
You are welcome for your appreciations


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