marriage
Suman
(Querist) 21 November 2016
This query is : Resolved
Can I marry my mother's> mother's> brother's> daughter's> daughter...
& ther is no relation between our family ...
Suman
(Querist) 21 November 2016
& both of us just discover the relationship between us......plz help...
Kuummaar AS
(Expert) 21 November 2016
Suman,
YOU HAVE SAID, INTERALIA,
"mother's> mother's> brother's> daughter's> daughter..."
IS IT A PUZZLE?
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 21 November 2016
In Hindus marriage is prohibited if boy and girls comes within spinda relationship.
"Sapinda relationship" with reference to any person extends as far as the third generation (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the mother, and the fifth (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the father, the line being traced upwards in each case from the person concerned, who is to be counted as the first generation.
Two persons are said to be "sapindas" of each other if one is a lineal ascendant of the other within the limits of "sapinda" relationship, or if they have a common lineal ascendant who is within the limits of "sapinda" relationship with reference to each of them.
For further details may visit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapinda
Also can visit:
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/forum/What-is-SAPINDA-How-to-Break-it--6152.asp
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 21 November 2016
You may go thru the links provided by Mr. Goyal.
If a custom that has attained legal sanction exist in community then marriage in prohibited relations might be valid.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 21 November 2016
as per query, the rule is that when there is Sapinda relationship between a girl and a boy they cannot validly marry.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 28 November 2016
Repeated at:
http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/marriage-624261.asp
Kumar Doab
(Expert) 28 November 2016
Why to repeat?