5 Things about Live-in relationship, Every Boy and Girl Should Know

The practice of a live-in relationship may have started. But in a country like India, live-in relationships are still viewed with bad eyesight. In such a situation, if you are also planning to live in a live-in relationship with your partner, then these things can be useful for you. No matter how much we may have become modern to say, but even today, ‘live-in relationship’ is seen with a bad eye in our society. Yes, a boy and a girl voluntarily living under the same roof as a husband and wife before marriage is called a live-in relationship. But have you ever noticed that some legal rules have been made for only two people living in the relationship?



Yes, like a married couple, there are some rules and regulations applicable to loving couples living in a live-in relationship, using which they can easily avoid fraud and all the limitations that go against the beliefs of the society. Although the present-day young generation has found many arguments behind living in a live-in relationship, social reality is something else. In such a situation, if you are also planning to live in a live-in relationship with your partner, then these things can be useful for you.

These 5 things every ‘boy and girl’ should know about

1. If both of you are living, eating or sleeping together like a couple in ‘live-in relationship’ If you are, then both of you will be considered married. Yes, two people living in ‘live-in relationship’ will be married according to law.
2. If, along with being in a live-in relationship, your partner becomes pregnant and she wants to give birth to this child, then that child will be considered valid. Like a married couple, it will be the responsibility of the couple to take care of that child. Not only this, all the provisions related to female feticide and abortion also apply to people living in ‘live-in relations’.
3. The third rule of ‘live-in relationship’ states that couples living together can have children, but they do not have the right to adopt a child. Not only this, under the Hindu Marriage Act, a child born to a live in relationship gets all the legal rights that a married couple’s child gets.4. In a ‘live-in relationship’, if one partner cheats on the other partner, it is considered a punishable offense. If the victim wishes, he can get the sentence punished by registering a case under Section 497 of the IPC.

5. If both partners living in a ‘live-in relationship’ are able to earn, then mutual expenses will be based on their ‘mutual understanding’. Not only this, if you are separated from your partner for some reason and ask for the allowance for a few days, then it will be given only if you prove that you are in a relationship.



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