THE MYTH OF LIVE IN RELATIONSHIPS IN INDIA
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NLU Jodhpur
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This article draws attention towards a new social phenomenon of live-in relationships in India. Since the
enactment of the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, there has been a certain
acknowledgement of the idea that live-in relationships have been given legal recognition in Indian legal
system. This article challenges the above belief, naming it as a myth. While belief about the legal status of
live-in relationships as a new social and legal phenomenon has entrenched its roots in judicial as well as
scholarly discourses, the real situation, this article aims to argue, is rather different. Till date, there is no
statute or judgment in India, which defines the term live-in relationships or grants legal recognition to it.
The Apex Court has chalked out a distinction between „marriage‟ and „relationship in nature of marriage‟ to
protect rights of women who find themselves in such intimate relationships which cannot be considered
legally valid. However, this distinction, this article argues, is not about protecting rights of women in any
new social phenomenon. Moreover, the above distinction has an undesirable effect of making definition of
marriages narrow, which in turn is detrimental for the cause of women‟s rights in India.
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NLUJ Law Review (2017)
