Legal marraige or not
2 months ago
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Ki m jis ldke ke sath shadi krna chahti hu wo legal h ?
Wo ldka mere papa ke mama ke bete ka beta hai
A.Dear Client,
Marriage between a couple having a prohibited degree of relationship is illegal and void both under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. All first cousins - paternal and maternal, parallel and cross - are placed by the Special Marriage Act in the category of prohibited marital relationships. Section 3(g) of the Hindu Marriage Act,1955 states persons under prohibited relationship. Two persons are said to be within the degrees of prohibited relationships: if one is a lineal ascendant of the other. For example, a Daughter can not marry her father and grandfather. Similarly, a mother can not marry her son or grandson. If the two are brother and sister; uncle and niece; Aunt and Nephew or children of brother and sister of two brothers or two sisters. . In short, a person can not marry up to his second cousin from the mother's side and up to his fourth cousin from the side of the father. It is also necessary the parties should not be sapindas of each other from either side. The marriage in prohibited category of relationship is illegal in terms of Section 3(g) of the Hindu Marriage Act,1955.
Marriage between a couple having a prohibited degree of relationship is illegal and void both under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and the Special Marriage Act, 1954. All first cousins - paternal and maternal, parallel and cross - are placed by the Special Marriage Act in the category of prohibited marital relationships. Section 3(g) of the Hindu Marriage Act,1955 states persons under prohibited relationship. Two persons are said to be within the degrees of prohibited relationships: if one is a lineal ascendant of the other. For example, a Daughter can not marry her father and grandfather. Similarly, a mother can not marry her son or grandson. If the two are brother and sister; uncle and niece; Aunt and Nephew or children of brother and sister of two brothers or two sisters. . In short, a person can not marry up to his second cousin from the mother's side and up to his fourth cousin from the side of the father. It is also necessary the parties should not be sapindas of each other from either side. The marriage in prohibited category of relationship is illegal in terms of Section 3(g) of the Hindu Marriage Act,1955.
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A.Dear Client,
This is not legal as this 'X' person comes under Sapinda relation. Sapinda relationship is a concept in Hindu law that prohibits marriage between individuals who are closely related to each other.
This is not legal as this 'X' person comes under Sapinda relation. Sapinda relationship is a concept in Hindu law that prohibits marriage between individuals who are closely related to each other.
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A.Dear madam
Better you write in English language so that you can get more replies. As per my understanding if nobody is objecting your proposed marriage with proposed guy you need not worry.
Better you write in English language so that you can get more replies. As per my understanding if nobody is objecting your proposed marriage with proposed guy you need not worry.
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