48% agree with the court's statementCVoter-IndiaTracker conducted a nationwide survey on behalf of IANS to find out what people think about the remarks made by the court. In the survey, 48 percent of the people completely corrected this fact of the court, while 28 percent people partially agreed with the court. Apart from these, the remaining 24 percent people refused to give their opinion on this.53% of men and 43% of women agreeAccording to the survey data, the largest proportion of both male and female respondents fully agreed with the court's statement. During the survey, 53 per cent of male and 43 per cent of female respondents insisted that the court made the correct observation. At the same time, 26 percent of the male voters and 31 percent of the female respondents were of the opinion that they partially agree with the statement of the court.56% youth aged 18-24 agree with the courtDuring the survey, more than 50 percent of the respondents in the young and old age group fully agreed with what the court said. As per the survey data, 56 per cent respondents in the age group of 18-24 years, 51 per cent respondents in the age group of 25-34 years and 52 per cent people above 55 years said that the court observation reflects the reality of the society at present. .Q2: A #KeralaHighCourt bench has observed that the rise of live-in relationships mirrors the growth of the 'use and throw' consumer culture. How much do you agree with this? pic.twitter.com/vu9qrT0WTE
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