Maitri karar

[2] It provides for a similar live-in relationship to the custom of nata pratha that is practiced in parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

[3] A maitri karar is commonly used to circumvent the provisions of the Hindu Marriage Act, which prohibits bigamy.

The contract is drawn up by a Sub-Registrar with his seal of affidavit on a stamp-paper of Rs.

Each contract is customized to the needs of the two parties, and prescribes financial support by the man to his partner.

Though it was never legally enforceable, and indeed is now illegal, maitri karar were meant to provide a degree of security to unmarried woman.