HC dismisses plea seeking protection by Hindu-Muslim live-in couple

The petitioners had claimed that the woman’s father and other relatives were interfering in their peaceful live-in relationship. According to the facts of the case, the woman was married to Mohsin, who remarried two years ago and is now cohabiting with his second wife. Following this, the petitioner moved back to her matrimonial home, but facing abuse from her husband, opted to live with a Hindu man in a live-in relationship.

During the course of the hearing, the state’s counsel opposed the woman’s plea by submitting that since she had not obtained any decree of divorce from her husband and started living with the second petitioner, which amounted to adultery, their relationship could not be protected by law.

The court, in its judgment dated 23 February, observed that since the woman had not applied to a concerned authority to convert her religion in accordance with the law in this regard, and also not obtained divorce from her husband, she was not entitled to any protection.

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