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Expert's Answers(4)

  • xxxxx cxxxxx

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      184 Client Ratings

    Dear Sir, It is an offence under Section 494 for the married person and a case may be also registered against unmarried girl for leading immoral sexual life under the provisions of concerned State Police Act. Please give me rank after viewing my details. Please call me for further assistance.

    July 13, 2021
  • Advocate Ankur Goel

    Bangalore, Karnataka
      7 Client Ratings

    Adultery is no more crime so live-in is possible. But playing with fire always have risk of burning. Unmarried girl declaration is no value because she can change it anytime it is no crime only until you marry unmarried girl or she become mother without marriage. Then immediately it will become crime of bigamy. Further there are some complications like if wife comes to house and abuse the unmarried girl in filthy words then she will loose her character in neighborhood. Then you might have to change place to live. The unmarried girl can loose interest, change her mind, want to get married, want children then she can herself file criminal charges.

    July 12, 2021
  • Advocate Ankur Goel

    Bangalore, Karnataka
      7 Client Ratings

    Adultery is no more crime so live-in is possible. But playing with fire always have risk of burning. Unmarried girl declaration is no value because she can change it anytime it is no crime only until you marry unmarried girl or she become mother without marriage. Then immediately it will become crime of bigamy. Further there are some complications like if wife comes to house and abuse the unmarried girl in filthy words then she will loose her character in neighborhood. Then you might have to change place to live. The unmarried girl can loose interest, change her mind, want to get married, want children then she can herself file criminal charges.

    July 12, 2021
  • Advocate Anik

    Bengaluru, Karnataka
      66 Client Ratings

    Hi, Adultery is not a crime in India. In September 2018, the apex court had declared Section 497 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) – that makes adultery a punishable offence for men – unconstitutional and struck it down. So he can't be prosecuted for that act. For the divorce, he can move legally. Please rate my answer Thank You

    July 12, 2021