Marriage isn't necessary just to "build a relationship," but it's not that simple—it needs to be understood maturely.
1. Social and legal aspects
In a society like India, marriage enjoys social and legal recognition. It provides stability, responsibility, and security to relationships—especially for the rights of women and children.
2. Personal freedom
If two adults enter into a relationship with mutual consent, it is their personal decision. Nowadays, some people live in relationships without marriage (live-in relationships), which is also somewhat accepted by the law.
3. Responsibility and maturity
The real issue is not “marriage”, but responsibility and commitment.
If a relationship is based solely on attraction or emotions and not on responsibility, it is difficult to last long—whether it leads to marriage or not.
4. Emotional and moral aspects
Whether having a relationship without marriage is right or wrong depends entirely on the person's values and the situation.
But having a relationship by deceiving someone or hiding things is wrong in every situation.
Conclusion (abstract)
- Marriage is not "necessary," but
- Marriage is a strong and reliable arrangement for a stable, secure and responsible relationship.