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Should live-in partner be given legal recognition as a married person?

Yes 29 %
No 70 %
Can't Say 1 %
_ 0 %
Total Votes Cast : 105
Submitted By - Prakash Yedhula Read Comments

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Should live-in partner be given legal recognition as a married person?
Posted by Arup

21/11/2010 18:37:57

i am sorry, i could not take part on the poll. my vote for 'no'. let it remain as it is. it offers a paralel of marriage, without binding of law, a place full of personal liberty. that is the main attraction of it.
 
Posted by Ramkrishna

26/10/2010 19:14:10

live in partners should not have legal validity as the partners do not have sanctity of the society. If they really want legal recognition why did they not go for the legal procedure of the institutution of marriage.
 
Posted by G. ARAVINTHAN

25/10/2010 08:00:15

When the Live-in relationship lacks the social and legal status and also security, then what is the necessity to give recognition. Those relationship were not to be recognized legally
 
Posted by J. P. Shah

24/10/2010 09:42:42

Then marriages will be out of society.
 
Posted by Kirti Kar Tripathi

23/10/2010 22:23:26

There certain norms of society . marriage is the institution which recognize the relation between male and female. legalization of live in relation will break the institution of marriage, which will lead anarchy in the society. a person should not think only for himself. he has certain responsibleness toward future generation also/
 
Posted by K. D. SHELADIYA

23/10/2010 10:04:21

In the case of live in partner not giving legal recognition as a married person because so many person get chance to black mailing others and crime growth is get fuel from this judgment. KRUSHAL D SHELADIYA B.COM., LL.B. ADVOCATE SURAT DISTRICT COURT
 
Posted by Asha Pole

22/10/2010 15:43:52

It's not about retaining culture but live in relation should not be encouraged specially incase of married couple since the institution of marraige is based on trust & oneness, there should not be any place for the third person.
 
Posted by Santhosh

22/10/2010 15:05:50

I respect the findings of SC. No matter what ever be the claim, no woman or no man should be given chance to take undue advantage of an illegal relation. We should never try to blindly imitate the western culture where no value exists for relations.We have a culture which gives importance to the family relations. Live in relations should not even be considered and should be treated as an immoral one else tomorrow there would be more and more individuals claiming to be on a "live in relation". A society is a group of families, and a family consists of husband, wife and their kids. These kinds of relations are against the basic concept of a "society". If an individual (be it male or female) who has attained the age of majority wants to live with his/her partner, what is stopping them from getting married ? If they are avoiding the hassles of a marriage then obviously there are wrong intensions.
 
Posted by dharmendra

22/10/2010 09:05:40

Barring some superstition Indian cultore is best since it is derived from thousand year of practise and genious.
 
Posted by Parthasarathi Loganathan

22/10/2010 09:00:20

The SC rulled that a woman in a live-in relationship is not entitled to maintenance unless she fulfilled the following parameters of a marriage like relationship. (1) The couple must hold themselves out to society as being akin to spouses (2) They must be of legal age to marry (3) They must be otherwise qualified to enter into a legal marriage including being unmarried (4) They must have voluntarily cohabited and held themselves out to the world as being akin to spouses for a significant period of time. But how all these four conditions can be legally established in a court of law? Women will have a torrid time in the courts while examining the witnesses or evidences to support these four parameters. This is only my personal opinion though I fully respect the verdict.
 
Posted by R.M.Bhaduri

22/10/2010 06:13:25

We as Indians should not break our culture and tradition otherwise what will be difference between us and the westerners.
 

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