In Kiran Rawat vs State of UP, the Allahabad High Court rejected a petition filed by an interfaith live-in couple seeking protection against alleged harassment by the police.
The legality of live-in relationship stems from Article 21 - Protection of right to life and personal liberty
Article 141 of the Constitution of India stipulates that the law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all Courts within the territory of India.
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TrinityNava 13 hours
Thanks for this update on the Allahabad High Court's live-in relationship comments. It's vital current affairs! After such serious legal reading, I sometimes need a total mental shift. Something completely lighthearted and fun, like a quick ragdoll hit stickman to just unwind!
Drive Mad 19 days
Clear breakdown—this case Driving Mad IO highlights the clash between constitutional morality and social conservatism in India’s courts