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Can i marry my mother's first cousin sisters daughter??? i'm a hindu we really want to marry and live a happy life.

The girl I want to marry is not my first cousin she's the daughter of my mother's first cousin sister, can we get married legally through any of the marriage Act?? Is there any prohibition considered for this marriage??


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aditi srivastava   25 April 2021

respected sir

According to Hindu Marriage Act, persons are said to be under the degree of prohibited relationships if-

1.  If one is a lineal ascendant of the other

2. if one is the wife or husband of the lineal descendant or ascendant of the other

3. if one is the wife of the brother or of the father's or mother's brother or grandfather's or grandmother's brother of the other

4. If the two are brother and sister, uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, two brothers or two sisters, children of brothers and sisters.

5. they are not Sapindas of each other (unless the custom allows them to do so)

hence a person cannot marry up to third generation in the line of ascent through the mother and fifth in the line of ascent through the father.

regards

 

Sankaranarayanan (Advocate)     25 April 2021

What is your parents action for your query? is they agreed your query?


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