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LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIP: WOMEN AND THEIR SOCIAL RIGHTS

Dr. Upasana
Page No. : 93-99

ABSTRACT

Marriage is an integral part of Indian culture and tradition. It is currently opening its doors to western culture, which is vastly different from Hindu culture. In India, the concept of a live-in relationship was ambiguous until the Supreme Court took the initiative to fill the hole left by the absence of express legislation. Cohabitation or living together is a way for polygamists to avoid breaking the law and for partners to view their relationship as a personal and private matter unaffected by religious, political, or patriarchal institutions. This article seeks to draw attention to the current condition of live-in relationships, especially as it relates to the social rights of women.


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