COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS
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Resumo: | A family is a fundamental unit of society, and analysing its forms and functions leads to creation and securing rights of its members. With the development of society, cultures have been witnessing the growth of unmarried cohabitation. India, too has seen a steady growth in such an alternate form of intimate partner relationship, witnessed in the form of increased litigation in courts as well as partial legislative recognition. Whereas in most such cases, the courts have addressed the right of maintenance of the female partner, they have usually been silent on the property rights of the partners. This paper attempts to identify the present legal position in India on the property rights of unmarried cohabitants. The authors have identified the legal vacuum and suggested remedies in property and contractual law. Constructive trusts and cohabitation contracts have been identified as legal tools to combat the situation. The authors have also tried to address the scepticism of the public policy argument that may arise in implementing these remedies. The aim of the paper is to expand the scope of the law to make it adept to address the growing social reality of unmarried cohabitation. |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSISCONTRATOS DE COABITAÇÃO E FUNDAMENTOS CONSTRUTIVOS, FERRAMENTAS PARA GARANTIR DIREITOS DE PROPRIEDADE EM COABITAÇÃO SOLTEIRA NA ÍNDIA: UMA ANÁLISEunmarried cohabitationconstructive trustscohabitation contractsalternate family structuresfamily lawA family is a fundamental unit of society, and analysing its forms and functions leads to creation and securing rights of its members. With the development of society, cultures have been witnessing the growth of unmarried cohabitation. India, too has seen a steady growth in such an alternate form of intimate partner relationship, witnessed in the form of increased litigation in courts as well as partial legislative recognition. Whereas in most such cases, the courts have addressed the right of maintenance of the female partner, they have usually been silent on the property rights of the partners. This paper attempts to identify the present legal position in India on the property rights of unmarried cohabitants. The authors have identified the legal vacuum and suggested remedies in property and contractual law. Constructive trusts and cohabitation contracts have been identified as legal tools to combat the situation. The authors have also tried to address the scepticism of the public policy argument that may arise in implementing these remedies. The aim of the paper is to expand the scope of the law to make it adept to address the growing social reality of unmarried cohabitation.A família é uma unidade fundamental da sociedade, e analisando suas formas e funções leva à criação e garantia de direitos de seus membros. Com o desenvolvimento da sociedade, as culturas têm assistido ao crescimento da coabitação não casada. A Índia também tem visto um crescimento constante dessa forma alternativa de relacionamento de parceiro íntimo, testemunhado na forma de aumento de litígios nos tribunais, bem como de reconhecimento legislativo parcial. Embora na maioria desses casos os tribunais tenham tratado do direito de manutenção da parceira, eles geralmente não se pronunciam sobre os direitos de propriedade dos parceiros. Este artigo tenta identificar a posição legal atual na Índia sobre os direitos de propriedade de coabitantes não casados. Os autores identificaram o vácuo legal e sugeriram remédios em propriedade e direito contratual. Fundos construtivos e contratos de coabitação foram identificados como ferramentas legais para combater a situação. Os autores também tentaram abordar o ceticismo do argumento de política pública que pode surgir na implementação desses remédios. O objetivo do artigo é ampliar o escopo da lei para torná-la apta a abordar a crescente realidade social da união estável.Universidade Católica de Petrópolis2023-06-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2635Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); Vol. 15 No. 3 (2023): JUL-SEP; 382-394Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947); v. 15 n. 3 (2023): JUL-SET; 382-3942175-0947reponame:Lex Humanainstname:Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)instacron:UCPenghttps://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/article/view/2635/3574Copyright (c) 2023 Lex Humana (ISSN 2175-0947)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSrivastava, Shreya Sakkarnaikar, Fakkiresh 2023-05-20T11:58:40Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2635Revistahttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php?journal=LexHumanaPUBhttp://seer.ucp.br/seer/index.php/LexHumana/oai||sergio.salles@ucp.br2175-09472175-0947opendoar:2023-05-20T11:58:40Lex Humana - Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (UCP)false |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS CONTRATOS DE COABITAÇÃO E FUNDAMENTOS CONSTRUTIVOS, FERRAMENTAS PARA GARANTIR DIREITOS DE PROPRIEDADE EM COABITAÇÃO SOLTEIRA NA ÍNDIA: UMA ANÁLISE |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS Srivastava, Shreya unmarried cohabitation constructive trusts cohabitation contracts alternate family structures family law |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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COHABITATION CONTRACTS AND CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS, TOOLS TO SECURE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN UNMARRIED COHABITATION IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS |
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Srivastava, Shreya |
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Srivastava, Shreya Sakkarnaikar, Fakkiresh |
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Sakkarnaikar, Fakkiresh |
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Srivastava, Shreya Sakkarnaikar, Fakkiresh |
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unmarried cohabitation constructive trusts cohabitation contracts alternate family structures family law |
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A family is a fundamental unit of society, and analysing its forms and functions leads to creation and securing rights of its members. With the development of society, cultures have been witnessing the growth of unmarried cohabitation. India, too has seen a steady growth in such an alternate form of intimate partner relationship, witnessed in the form of increased litigation in courts as well as partial legislative recognition. Whereas in most such cases, the courts have addressed the right of maintenance of the female partner, they have usually been silent on the property rights of the partners. This paper attempts to identify the present legal position in India on the property rights of unmarried cohabitants. The authors have identified the legal vacuum and suggested remedies in property and contractual law. Constructive trusts and cohabitation contracts have been identified as legal tools to combat the situation. The authors have also tried to address the scepticism of the public policy argument that may arise in implementing these remedies. The aim of the paper is to expand the scope of the law to make it adept to address the growing social reality of unmarried cohabitation. |
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