Are you in a live-in relationship? Then this article is for you. Actually, the Rajasthan government will bring an anti-religious law in the next assembly session. The government is preparing to make strict laws against luring or forcible religious conversion in the state. Law Minister Jogaram Patel has said that religious conversion will not be tolerated under any circumstances.
The minister said the law department is in the process of preparing a draft bill against religious conversion. The government is studying the cases related to religious conversion in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The bill against religious conversion may be passed in the next assembly session. The minister said the law department was in the process of preparing a draft bill against religious conversion. The government is studying the cases related to religious conversion in Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand. The bill against religious conversion may be passed in the next assembly session.
Govt takes big decision
About three years ago, the Rajasthan High Court ruled on the hearing of a case regarding a live-in relationship. According to this important decision of the court, a married and unmarried person cannot live in a live-in relationship. Their relationship is not legally valid. That is, this couple cannot get any kind of security. Then, a 29-year-old unmarried woman and a 31-year-old married man had filed a petition in the court. Both had sought legal protection while living in live-in, claiming that they were threatened by the family. While hearing the case, Justice Pankaj Bhandari dismissed the petition.
Legal provisions regarding live-in relationships
In one case, the Rajasthan High Court, citing one of the Supreme Court judgments, clarified on live-in relationships that such couples should live like husband and wife. The court cited a Supreme Court judgment to say that for this relationship, both should be of marriageable age and both should also be eligible to marry.
The law does not consider live-in as a crime
If two people are living together as husband and wife and they have not married, then their relationship is called ‘Live in Relationship’. There is also a law regarding this in the whole country, including Rajasthan. Such a relationship of live-in is not recognized at the social level, and it is also considered wrong at the religious level, but in Indian law, such live-in relationship is not considered a crime.