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Live in Relationships

A live-in relationship is an arrangement where two consenting adults live together without entering into a formal marriage. It reflects the transition of Indian society from traditional norms towards individual choice, personal freedom, and modern relationship dynamics.

A live-in relationship is based on mutual consent, companionship, and shared responsibilities, without legal marriage.

In India:

The Supreme Court (S. Khushboo vs Kanniammal, 2010) held that live-in relationships are not illegal.

Under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, women in live-in relationships are entitled to protection if the relationship is “in the nature of marriage.”

In Indra Sarma vs V.K.V. Sarma (2013), the Court laid down criteria such as duration, shared household, and social recognition to define such relationships.

Children born out of live-in relationships are considered legitimate and have inheritance rights in parents’ property (as per Supreme Court judgments).

Current Scenario

Live-in relationships are increasing in urban India, especially among educated youth aged 20–35.

A 2019 National Family Health Survey (NFHS) and other studies indicate a gradual rise, though still a small percentage compared to marriage.

According to YouGov surveys, around 1 in 3 urban Indians show some level of acceptance of live-in relationships.

Metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune are witnessing this trend due to:

Higher education and employment opportunities

Financial independence, especially among women

Exposure to global culture through media

However, in rural areas, live-in relationships still face strong social resistance and stigma.

Advantages

Compatibility Assessment

Helps partners understand behavior, habits, and values before long-term commitment

Personal Freedom

Individuals retain autonomy without societal pressure of marriage

Financial Independence

No legal obligation of shared finances unless mutually decided

Reduced Divorce Rates (Potentially)

Couples may avoid incompatible marriages by testing compatibility first

Gender Equality

Women gain more control over personal and professional decisions

Urban Practicality

In cities, it reduces cost of living through shared expenses

Disadvantages

Lack of Comprehensive Legal Framework

No clear laws for property division, alimony, or separation

Social Stigma and Family Pressure

Cultural norms still favor marriage, leading to isolation or conflict

Emotional Insecurity

Absence of formal commitment may create uncertainty

Impact on Women

Women may face exploitation if the relationship ends without legal safeguards

Children-related Concerns

Though legally protected, social acceptance and upbringing challenges remain

Instability of Relationships

Easier exit may sometimes lead to lack of long-term responsibility

Way Forward

Clear Legal Recognition

Frame specific laws on rights, separation, maintenance, and property

Awareness and Education

Promote informed decision-making rather than blind imitation of western culture

Protection Mechanisms

Strengthen safeguards for women under existing laws

Social Sensitization

Encourage tolerance while respecting cultural diversity

Responsible Behavior

Individuals must approach such relationships with maturity, commitment, and respect

Policy Debate

Government and judiciary should address grey areas like inheritance and child custody

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I am currently pursuing my Master’s in Computer Science after completing my graduation. For the past two years, I have been preparing for competitive defense examinations such as AFCAT and CDS, which has strengthened my discipline and analytical thinking.

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