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Live-in relationships are against settled law in middle-class society: HC

The New Indian Express Bengaluru

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June 28, 2025

OBSERVING that live-in relationships disproportionately harm a woman in case of a breakup as the man can always move on and get settled after getting married, and that women find it difficult to get a life partner after breakup, the Allahabad High Court said "live-in relationships are against the settled law in middle-class societies."

- NAMITA BAJPAI @ Lucknow

A single judge bench of Justice Siddharth expressed displeasure at the growing number of live-in cases reaching the court.

"The concept of live-in relationship goes against the interest of women since a man can marry even after a live-in relationship but it is difficult for the women to find a life partner after a breakup," Justice Siddharth ruled.

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