
The Allahabad High Court has delivered a striking verdict in a case involving a couple living together despite being married to different partners. The couple approached the court seeking protection, claiming threats to their lives due to social opposition.
They argued for legal recognition of their live-in relationship even though both were still married to other individuals. However, the Allahabad High Court refused to accept their plea and stated that a married person cannot enter a live-in relationship.
The court rejected their request for protection and declined to grant any legal status to their arrangement. This decision has sparked widespread discussion, with opinions divided across social and legal circles.
Some argue that individuals should have the freedom to choose their partners and decide how they wish to live. Others believe the court’s ruling is justified, citing concerns over the impact on marital responsibilities and social structure.
Critics of such relationships point out that cases often involve neglect of spouses, with partners choosing to live outside marriage. Supporters of the verdict argue that such actions raise ethical concerns and create complications within the framework of marriage.
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