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This year only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna. Every year 1-2 such cases are coming. can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance. It is not a crime anymore by SC but it is still illegal for live-in for married people. Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want. Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.
This year only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna. Every year 1-2 such cases are coming. can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance. It is not a crime anymore by SC but it is still illegal for live-in for married people. Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want. Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.
This year only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna. Every year 1-2 such cases are coming. can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance. It is not a crime anymore by SC but it is still illegal for live-in for married people. Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want. Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.
This year only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna. Every year 1-2 such cases are coming. can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance. It is not a crime anymore by SC but it is still illegal for live-in for married people. Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want. Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.
This year only we had similar case of kabhi alvida na kehna. Every year 1-2 such cases are coming. can live-in but can not marry in any circumstance. It is not a crime anymore by SC but it is still illegal for live-in for married people. Respective partners can take divorce for adultery which you also want. Can continue to live until gets married or gets children.
Dear Sir, It is illegal and live-in-relationship is recognised is only for unmarried couple and not for married one. If anybody do not complain then you may continue otherwise there will be some problem. Please mark “LIKE” if satisfied by my answer.
Hi, In a recent judgment, the Allahabad High Court ruled that a married woman moving in with another man without divorcing her spouse cannot claim to be in a live-in relationship and seek legal sanctity later. Their act was against the definition of a live-in relationship defined by law and the Supreme Court. It is not a live-in relationship, but an act of adultery by both. Thank You
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