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Justice Prakash Chandra Tatia is a former Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court. He was a judge of Rajasthan High Court and after Delhi High Court. He currently holds the position of Chairman of the Rajasthan Human Rights Commission and is working towards banning live-in relationships in India, with the claim that they are tantamount to "social terrorism" and that the status of women who were 'abandoned' after live-in relationships was worse than that of divorced women. He supports “intense awareness campaigns” to inform women to stay away from live-in relationships.He resigned from the post of chairman of Rajasthan Human Rights Commission on 25 November 2019 citing health and family reasons.

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  • Justice Prakash Chandra Tatia is a former Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court. He was a judge of Rajasthan High Court and after Delhi High Court. He currently holds the position of Chairman of the Rajasthan Human Rights Commission and is working towards banning live-in relationships in India, with the claim that they are tantamount to "social terrorism" and that the status of women who were 'abandoned' after live-in relationships was worse than that of divorced women. He supports “intense awareness campaigns” to inform women to stay away from live-in relationships.He resigned from the post of chairman of Rajasthan Human Rights Commission on 25 November 2019 citing health and family reasons. (en)
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  • Justice Prakash Chandra Tatia is a former Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court. He was a judge of Rajasthan High Court and after Delhi High Court. He currently holds the position of Chairman of the Rajasthan Human Rights Commission and is working towards banning live-in relationships in India, with the claim that they are tantamount to "social terrorism" and that the status of women who were 'abandoned' after live-in relationships was worse than that of divorced women. He supports “intense awareness campaigns” to inform women to stay away from live-in relationships.He resigned from the post of chairman of Rajasthan Human Rights Commission on 25 November 2019 citing health and family reasons. (en)
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  • Prakash Chandra Tatia (en)
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