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4 years ago

Can Hindu 31yrs old Hindu boy marry his mami’s sister(30 yrs old)? When Mami is from different family

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
If you are okay nobody will lodge complaint except your family members so first gain the confidence of your family members and family members of your would be wife.

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Kirti Thakur

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A.As per Hindu marriage act a Hindu can not Marry in spinda relationship .
A spinda relationship is three degrees from father and three degrees from mother.
In short You can marry.
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