Unmarried couples in India have the legal right to stay in hotels; no law forbids it. 

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Article 21 of the Indian Constitution ensures the right to privacy for all citizens, including unmarried couples 

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Hotels denying rooms to unmarried couples violate their constitutional rights 

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Police interference in such matters is usually not legally valid unless unlawful activities are involved 

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OYO Rooms promotes inclusivity, offering safe stays for unmarried couples 

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IDs with valid proof of age are mandatory for check-ins in OYO Rooms 

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Some states have stricter societal norms; always research local sentiments before booking 

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Discrimination in accommodation based on marital status can be legally challenged 

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The Supreme Court of India has upheld the rights of adults to consensual relationships 

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Awareness of legal rights can prevent harassment during hotel stays 

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