LEGISLATIVE INSIGHTS FROM ABROAD: CRAFTING A FRAMEWORK FOR LIVE-IN RELATIONSHIPS IN INDIA
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Legislation, IndiaAbstract
Live-in relationships have gained prominence in India in recent years, presenting a complex legal and societal landscape. This article explores the need for a legislative framework to regulate live-in relationships in India, drawing inspiration from international experiences. It examines the current state of live-in relationships in India, discussing the legal ambiguity and challenges faced by individuals. The article presents legislative insights from abroad, analyzing legal frameworks from other countries and their objectives, successes, and challenges. The potential benefits of regulating live-in relationships in India, including the protection of partners' rights and interests, are discussed. The article addresses concerns and challenges, emphasizing the importance of balancing individual freedoms with societal interests. It proposes a model framework for India, outlining key provisions and the importance of public and stakeholder input. The article concludes by emphasizing the significance of crafting a legislative framework for live-in relationships in India and calls for further discussions and actions on this critical issue.
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