Live-in relationships should not be encouraged: Rajasthan Human Rights Commission
ANI, Sep 5, 2019, 9:39 AM IST
Rajasthan Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued an order stating live-in relationships should not be encouraged and the government has a duty to run an awareness campaign to protect women.
“It is imperative to stop the practice of live-in relationships, and it is the responsibility of the State and Central government to prohibit it,” the Commission said. It further said that the “concubine” life of a woman cannot be termed as a dignified life.
Justice Prakash Tatia, Chairman, Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission in the report quoted many Supreme Court judgements which ruled that a woman should be 22-years-old while a man should be 24-years-old to be in a live-in relationship. He said that marriages are considered a sacred relationship in all religions.
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