Prayagraj. The Allahabad High Court has just clarified that if two adults are living in a live-in relationship with mutual consent, then it will not be considered a crime, even if one of them is already married. Along with this, the court also said that the morality of the society can never dominate the law. Whereas, in other decisions, the court has also warned that if a partner is in a live-in relationship without divorce, it may be difficult for the partner to get legal protection.
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New trend of ‘Truecasting’: ‘Truecasting’ is now popular in the world of dating. According to sources, in the year 2026, 100 percent honesty is being seen in the profiles of singles so that they can find the right partner. People are now trying to bring out their true personality.
Looking at the discussions on social media, it is believed that apart from being a partnership, marriage is now becoming a “business deal”. According to reports, the fear of marriage is increasing among today’s youth, the main reason for which is the demand for housing in metropolitan cities and expectations of higher income.
It is believed that in the future, live-in relationships may find a place in Census 2027 in which couples living in stable relationships can also be counted as married. The move is being considered a sign of changing social attitudes towards traditional marriage.
Report: Sushil Kumar Sah
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