Live-in relationship not a crime, now an acceptable norm - The Hindu
The Centre on Thursday told the Supreme Court that live-in relationships should be seen as an“acceptable norm,” and pointed to how reputations of public personalities are often sullied in public because someone pried into their private life.
“With the changes in standards of society, live-in relationship is now an acceptable norm, akin to marriage. It is not a crime,” - Attorney-General Mukul Rohatgi
Live-in relationships now acceptable norm in society - SC- Times of India
Emphasizing that laws hould evolve according to changing times, the Supreme Court on Thursday said that live-in relationships, which were earlier considered to be a taboo, has now become a acceptable norm in society and is not considered a prohibited relationship.
Live-ins now acceptable in society, rules Supreme Court - India Today
Though the apex court has twice earlier ruled that live-in relationship is not a crime, it is for the first time that it has acknowledged that with passing time, the society has accepted it and the relation does not attract any penal action.
In a major psychological boost to couples in live-in relationships, the Supreme Court for the first time on Thursday removed the stigma from such liaisons, saying it has now become an accepted norm in society.
Supreme Court Continues Being Awesome - The Huffington
In a judgement that could revolutionise the social fabric of the Indian society, Supreme Court has ruled that an unmarried couple living together would be presumed legally married.
SC Rules Woman In Live-In Relationship To Be Considered Wife, To Inherit Partner's Property AfterHis Death.
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