Regarding live-in relationships, the Allahabad High Court recently observed that the "Concept is designed to destroy the institution of marriage in India." The high court made the observation while granting bail to a man accused of raping his live-in partner. The court also observed that a person not having cordial family relationships cannot contribute to the progress of the nation. He/she has no anchor in life to bank upon. Hopping from one relationship to another does not lead to any fulfilling existence. HC on Live-In Relationship: Live-In Relationships Cannot Be at Cost of Country's Social Fabric, Says Allahabad High Court; Denies Protection to Married Woman and Her Lover.
HC on Live-In Relationship
"#LiveInRelationship shall only be considered as normal after the institution of marriage becomes obsolete...like in many of the so-called developed countries where it has become a big problem for them to protect the institution of marriage. We are proceedings to create great…
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) September 1, 2023
Allahabad High Court Observes..
"A person not having cordial family relationships cannot contribute to the progress of the nation. He/she has no anchor in life to bank upon. Hopping from one relationship to another does not lead to any fulfilling existence": #AllahabadHighCourt #LiveInRelationship
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) September 1, 2023
'National Loss of Good Citizen'
"The children born from such relationships face lots of problems. When their parents separate, they became a burden on society. They fall in the wrong company and national loss of good citizen occurs" : #AllahabadHighCourt #LiveInRelationship
— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) September 1, 2023
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