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He walked away after 15 years and married someone else: SC says live-in breakup not a crime

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Business News Today
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India's Supreme Court has delivered a landmark judgment clarifying that dissolving a long-term cohabitation arrangement, regardless of duration, does not constitute criminal misconduct. The ruling establishes that while criminal allegations such as harassment cannot be pursued in such circumstances, individuals may still seek civil relief through family law provisions, particularly regarding offspring support obligations. This decision balances legal protections with recognition of consensual relationship principles.

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He walked away after 15 years and married someone else: SC says live-in breakup not a crime
He walked away after 15 years and married someone else: SC says live-in breakup not a crime

The Supreme Court ruled that ending a consensual live-in relationship, even after 15 years, is not a criminal offense. Justices stated that criminal charges like sexual harassment cannot be applied to such relationships, though civil remedies for child maintenance remain an option. The court acknowledged sympathy for the woman but emphasized legal limits on criminalizing consensual unions.
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