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“Marriage Is Not for Absolute Freedom” – Supreme Court’s Bold Statement on Relationships

The court stresses that individuals seeking complete independence should avoid marriage.

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6 months ago
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“Marriage Is Not for Absolute Freedom” – Supreme Court’s Bold Statement on Relationships
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The Supreme Court has made a landmark observation in a matrimonial case, declaring that those who wish to live with absolute independence should not enter into marriage. The bench emphasized that marriage is about partnership, compromise, and responsibility – not unrestricted freedom.

The ruling came during a divorce hearing where one partner argued for absolute autonomy in marriage. The court rejected the plea, stating that such expectations go against the very essence of marital life.

The observation has ignited widespread debate. While traditionalists welcomed the statement as a reinforcement of family values, modern voices on social media argued it was out of touch with evolving relationship dynamics.

Legal experts believe the judgment could influence future divorce and maintenance cases, shaping how courts view the balance of freedom and responsibility in marriages.

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