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Can A Person Seek Maintenance From An Estranged Live-In Partner?

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Live-in relationships, though not governed by specific legislation like marriage, have increasingly been recognized by Indian courts for protecting the rights of partners, especially women, under certain circumstances. Maintenance claims from live-in partners, particularly estranged ones, depend on the duration, nature of relationship, and dependency status. The law seeks to prevent destitution and ensure fair support.

Legal Framework and Judicial Interpretations:

Section 125 of the CrPC:

  • Courts have interpreted Section 125 CrPC to extend maintenance rights to women in live-in relationships that qualify as a relationship in the nature of marriage.
  • The Supreme Court in D. Velusamy v. D. Patchaiammal (2010) held that maintenance can be granted if the live-in relationship is proved to be akin to marriage, based on factors like shared household, duration, public recognition, and societal acceptance.
  • The partner claiming maintenance must demonstrate that the relationship was stable and akin to a matrimonial one.

Domestic Violence Act, 2005:

  • Women in live-in relationships are protected under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005, which also provides for maintenance.
  • This Act applies if the live-in partner subjects the claimant to domestic abuse or neglect.

Conditions for Maintenance from Live-In Partner:

  • The claimant must show that the live-in relationship was long-term and conjugal in nature.
  • There should be evidence of financial dependence or inability to maintain herself/himself.
  • Estrangement or separation does not automatically disqualify maintenance if the claimant is unable to support themselves.

Limitations and Challenges:

  • Casual or short-term live-in relationships may not attract maintenance rights.
  • Courts assess each case on its facts, especially the societal context and parties’ conduct.

Practical Implications:

  • Maintenance claims from estranged live-in partners are granted when the claimant proves a marriage-like relationship and financial dependency.
  • Courts aim to prevent hardship and uphold principles of natural justice, balancing rights of both parties.

Example:

A woman lived with a man for five years in a relationship akin to marriage. After separation, she files for maintenance. The court finds the relationship satisfies the criteria of live-in relationship in the nature of marriage and grants her monthly maintenance under Section 125 CrPC, considering her financial dependency and inability to support herself.

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