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‘Living In’ a growing Indian trend
Living together as it is known in the West is called 'Living In' in India. It is a way of living that is fast becoming a way of life, especially in cities and across the fabric of modern India.
This article explores the pros and cons of such a change in a country that has survived off strong cultural, moral and religous bindings when it comes to couples and relationships. Especially, a place where arranged marriage was always accepted as a way of life engraved deeply into the structure of family life.
The article looks at the legal and moral loopholes such a change is bringing into the society of India and where laws for example in the Maharashtra state are now giving a 'live-in' female the same status as a wife.
'Recently, the Maharashtra government in India, cleared the proposal to provide ‘living in’ relationships a legal standing. This will give women in such relationships the status of a ‘wife’. Any offspring born of this relationship will also have equal rights to wealth and property, as a child born to married parents.'
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 14:46 on February 23rd, 2009
Great article, hope you have more of the same on desiblitz.
at 18:22 on February 23rd, 2009
A pre-arranged marriage of a middle class couple form a traditional 'Banya' cast of merchants in New Delhi.
Image is a part of my upcoming book on traditional weddings in modern India.
Sephi Bergerson has contributed a photo to this story.
at 14:57 on February 24th, 2009
Thx for the photo contributions Sephi! Do get in touch with us about your book.
at 05:14 on February 24th, 2009
great post
at 05:24 on February 24th, 2009
This is a good post.