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30 Jun 2026
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Live-in partner refusal not rape, rules Chhattisgarh High Court
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Live-in partner refusal not rape, rules Chhattisgarh High Court

✍️ Bar and Bench 🗓 30 Jun 2026, 05:32 AM 👁 1

The Chhattisgarh High Court has ruled that a man's refusal to marry his long-term live-in partner does not constitute rape.

The Chhattisgarh High Court has clarified that a man's refusal to marry his partner, even after a long-term live-in relationship, does not automatically fall under the definition of rape. The court emphasized that the promise or understanding of marriage must be specific and not a vague expectation.

This ruling stems from a case where a woman alleged rape after her live-in partner refused to marry her. The court, in its judgment, distinguished between a breach of promise to marry and the act of rape. It noted that for an act to be considered rape under such circumstances, the promise of marriage must be a key factor in the consent given by the woman.

The High Court's decision aims to provide clarity on the legal distinction between a relationship that ends without marriage and a criminal offense. It underscores that while such situations may lead to civil disputes or other legal recourse, they do not necessarily meet the stringent legal criteria for rape.