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Live-in relationship is permissible;says supreme court

 

Live-in relationship is permissible;Says Supreme court

 

Live-in relationship is neither a crime nor a sin, the Supreme Court has held while asking Parliament to frame law for protection of women in such relationship and children born out of it.

The apex court said unfortunately, there is no express statutory provision to regulate live-in relationships upon termination as these relationships are not in the nature of marriage and not recognised in law.

In the landmark judgement, a bench headed by Justice K S Radhakrishnan framed guidelines for bringing live-in relationship within the expression 'relationship in the nature of marriage' for protection of women from Domestic Violence Act.

"Parliament has to ponder over these issues, bring in proper legislation or make a proper amendment of the Act, so that women and the children, born out of such kinds of relationships be protected, though those types of relationship might not be a relationship in the nature of a marriage," the bench said. .
https://www.lawweb.in/2013/11/live-in-relationship-is-permissiblesays.html


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 4 Replies

**Victim** (job)     29 November 2013

Finally

Pooja Hegde R. (Advocate)     29 November 2013

Salute to the Honorable bench. India has proven that women here are respected even in the modern times. This reform was much needed because a lot of people have opted live-ins to avoid the obligations that come with marriage.

Ranee....... (NA)     29 November 2013

I think Sc has already permitted live-in relations provided for conditions are fulfilled..

Dr. Jyothi Vishwanath (Associate Professor of Law)     30 November 2013

Law has to change with the changing times...


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