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Married Individuals Cannot Enter Live-In Relationships Without Divorce: Allahabad High Court

Introduction

In a significant observation, the Allahabad High Court has clarified that a person who is already married cannot legally enter into a live-in relationship with another individual unless the existing marriage is formally dissolved through divorce.


Court’s Observation

The Court emphasized that relationships formed outside a subsisting marriage cannot be granted legal protection. It stated that allowing such arrangements would go against the legal framework that governs marriage and personal relationships in India.


Case Background

The matter came before the Court when a couple approached it seeking protection for their live-in relationship. However, it was found that both individuals were already married to different spouses and had not obtained a divorce.


Legal Stand on Live-In Relationships

The Court acknowledged that live-in relationships between consenting adults are recognized under certain circumstances. However, this recognition is limited and does not apply when either party is already legally married.


Court’s Decision

Refusing to grant protection, the Court held that permitting such a relationship would indirectly validate a legally impermissible situation. It made it clear that individuals must first end their existing marriages through proper legal procedures before entering into a new relationship.


Conclusion

This ruling reinforces the importance of respecting the institution of marriage and following due legal process. It sends a clear message that live-in relationships cannot override existing marital obligations without lawful separation.


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