Unless Couple Decides to Marry, Live-in Relationship is More of an Infatuation: Allahabad HC
Dealing with a plea to quash a FIR filed against a Muslim man, who was in a live-in relationship with a Hindu girl, the Allahabad High Court (HC) recently observed that such type of relationship “is more of an infatuation and not a stable and sincere relationship. A division bench said, “No doubt that Hon’ble the Apex Court in number of cases, have validated the live-in relationship.
Tags: Allahabad HC, Live-in Relationship, Muslim boy, Indian Couples, Legal News
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Woman Arrested While Trying To Dispose Partner's Body In Trolley Bag: Ghaziabad
Priti Sharma (32), a resident Ghaziabad's Tulsi Niketan, has been arrested while she tried to dispose the remains of her partner in a trolley bag. Reportedly, Sharma was in a live-in relationship with her partner Firoz Salmani (23). She allegedly slit his throat after an altercation on August 6. According to the police, she murdered Salmani after he refused to marry her. Further details are awaited.
Tags: Uttar Pradesh, Ghaziabad, Tulsi Niketan, murder, Live-in Relationship
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
Courts On Live-in Relationships; HCs & Their Contradictory Opinions
In the past years, courts have been volatile about live-in relationships. Rajasthan High-Court allowed police protection to a live-in couple, stating that denying it, would be equivalent to court adhering to social-morality rather than constitutional-morality. However, in response to a recent query from court on whether a live-in couple might be provided police protection, the court declined it. Court's opinion about live-in relationships… read-more
Tags: India, High Court, Live-in Relationship, Rajasthan High Court
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Rajasthan HC's Marriage & Live-In Decision Indicates They Are Different From Other HCs
Rajasthan High Court ordered the police to examine the threat and give security, if necessary, to a married woman and her live-in partner. The ruling contradicts decisions from other High Courts throughout the nation. When convicted offenders of serious crimes are given the right to life and liberty, there is no rational justification to deny the same protection to individuals in a "legal/illegal relationship," the judgment read.
Tags: Rajasthan, Marriage, Live-in Relationship, Rajasthan High Court
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