Allahabad HC's view on married man's live-in a U-turn from earlier stance: 'Not without divorce' The Allahabad High Court recently observed that a married man's consensual live-in relationship is not an offence, contradicting one of its earlier observations. This ruling marks a U-turn from the court's previous stance, which had deemed such relationships as an offence without the need for divorce. The updated decision was made on March 28, 2026, and was reported by Nayanika Sengupta for Hindustan Times. The court's latest stance reflects a shift in legal interpretation regarding personal rights and marital obligations, emphasizing the importance of individual autonomy in matters of personal relationships. This development has sparked discussions about the evolving legal landscape in India, particularly concerning the balance between traditional norms and contemporary societal values. The ruling underscores the court's recognition of the complexities involved in defining legal boundaries for consensual relationships outside the framework of marriage. As legal precedents continue to evolve, this decision may influence future cases and contribute to broader conversations about gender equality and personal freedoms.#hindustan_times #allahabad_hc #nayanika_sengupta #consensual_live_in_relationship #marital_obligations
"Lockdown in India" among top searches today The spike in searches for "lockdown in India" appears to be primarily driven by memories of March 24, 2020, when the prime minister announced a complete Covid lockdown. The surge in queries also reflects heightened interest in the ongoing Iran war, which has sparked renewed discussions about national security and global tensions. Updated on: Mar 25, 2026 8:13 AM IST. Edited by Nayanika Sengupta.#prime_minister #india #iran_war #nayanika_sengupta #covid_lockdown