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The Supreme Court has acknowledged the increasing prevalence of live-in relationships.

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00:00On 8th May 2025, the Supreme Court of India ruled that a live-in relationship implies consent over time
00:05and has squashed a rape case filed on the grounds of an unfulfilled promise of marriage.
00:10The case involved a woman who accused her partner of rape,
00:12alleging that he engaged in sexual relations with her under the false pretext of marrying her.
00:17However, the two had been cohabiting for over two years before their relationship ended.
00:21In its judgment, the court stated that a sustained live-in relationship reflects mutual consent.
00:26There was no evidence of coercion or deceit at the outset
00:29and therefore the situation does not constitute rape under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Court.
00:34The ruling draws a clear distinction.
00:36A failed romantic commitment in itself does not amount to a criminal offense.
00:40However, the decision raises broader questions.
00:43Can emotional manipulation and long-term relationships be addressed within our legal framework?
00:47Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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