Couples holding hands in public or one putting his/her arm over another's shoulder is not an offence in India. To the best of my knowledge many couples do that without people caring one way or the other. At most they invite a stray stare out of curiosity and nothing more than that. Traditionally Indian society considers public shows of affection, poor manners or even frivolity. But it isn't illegal. The limits are pretty much the same as you would find in any other country. You can't have sex in public to show your affection. You would also do better to desist from kissing in public unless you are in the company of the right kind of people.
2007-02-12 03:45:19
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answered by Modest 6
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Couples Holding Hands
2016-10-04 01:33:41
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answered by ? 4
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Where do you stay? Holding hands in public is not an offence anywhere in India. You can hold hands, hug you partner and even kiss him/her. Provided the display should display genuine affection and not vulgarity.
If you are talking displaying this very same affection at your teens, then sory buddy, you are in India. you gotta respect the culture here. Yo ugo to U.S. - follow their culture, go to Chine - follow there culture, go to any palce around the world follw that particlular culture. Why the hell can't you pay respect to your own culture?
:-)
2007-02-14 08:00:27
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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whatever causes disturbances in a public place is an offence in India. Indians are generally inquisitive and fantasising by nature. They see more in even small display of affections which varies in degrees from place to place.Where it causes the maximum danger to public peace,such small acts may even not be allowed.
2007-02-12 06:02:40
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answered by mcmohan40 4
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NO holding hands is not a offense in India i am from India...and da limit for PDA is also jus holding hands... kissing and all this is not a offence but people wud look at u like some weirdo...atleast in most parts of india...
2007-02-12 03:10:15
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answered by ashe 2
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i'm no longer genuine solid with public reflects of love, attributable to the militia, i'm no longer extremely mushy with at cutting-edge human beings ingesting one yet another in public. I certainly have softened somewhat available protecting, it would not section me any greater, yet as quickly as I see couples chowing down on one yet another's faces in public, i think of that's time that they might desire to get a room. i'm probable purely a splash previous shaped.
2016-11-03 05:57:30
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answered by ? 4
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HOLDING HAND OF COUPLE IS NOT AN OFFENCE IN INDIA. BUT SOMETIMES COUPLE CROSSES THE LIMIT LIKE HINDI FILMS THAT BECOME PROBLEM FOR SOCIETY AND EVEN FOR THE PARENTS OF THE COUPLE. AS YOU HAVE USED THE LANGUAGE IN THE QUESTION WHICH USA YAHOO COMPANY IS NOT SHOWING FOR THAT WORD THEY USED STARS.
2007-02-16 00:05:45
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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It is no offence. Causing disturbance to others and obstructing them is ofcourse objected. Kissing, indecent acts and sexual intercourse at public places is ofcourse a petty offence. Get correct knowledge of Indian laws.
Premarital, extramarital or unwed sexual activities (intercourse / coitus) are not barred / prohibited and are no offence in any Indian law. Wife’s sexual intercourse with other/s is also no offence, hence no prosecution or punishment to her. Even her sex partner also cannot be punished, if was unaware of her wedlock or had sex with consent or connivance of her husband. However the police cannot arrest or prosecute him. After divorce also her husband is bound to maintain or pay till she remarries, even if she is permanently / continuously enjoying sex with all other/s. Pre marital sexual experiences (intercourse / coitus) with other/s cannot be a ground to seek divorce under Hindu/Special Marriage Act. Thus a female’s physical sexual relations with persons/s of her choice (with their consent) is not an offence or prohibited / barred in any Indian law and she is at liberty to enjoy SEX freely and fearlessly. A male’s physical sexual relations with any 16+ female (with her consent) is no offence or barred / prohibited in any Indian Law, unless she is in the wedlock of somebody else and is done knowing her wedlock and without her husband’s consent or connivance. Courts are bound to believe that all children born during the wedlock (or within 280 days of court's divorce judgement/ decree) are her husband’s legitimate ones. He is bound to maintain or pay them expenses, till sons are 18+ and daughters are married. Prostitution (commercial sex trade, offering sex for monetary gain) alone is an offence punishable in Indian laws.
2007-02-12 09:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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These are all blue laws in westernised world and are not enforces in most places.
At one time in western socoety couple kissing were require to get married.
It is like community guidelines, changes from time to time.
2007-02-12 03:21:57
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answered by minootoo 7
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tats not correct.couples holding hands in india isnt a public offence.wen will india realize tat in tis age of globalisation all tis doesnt mattr.still a amount of decency must b kept.
2007-02-12 03:10:14
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answered by sunny1991 2
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