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ashok kumar choudhary   24 June 2018

Court marriage

hello sir
I am in a realtionship with my grandfather's sister's granddaughter.
what it is prohibited under sapinda realtionship??



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 4 Replies

TGK REDDI   24 June 2018

That depends on your tradition and custom.

GYAN PRAKASH PANDEY (ACCOUNT TRAINEE)     24 June 2018

It stipulates PROHIBITION of MARRIAGE if the BRIDE or GROOM are from the fathers extended family for 5 generations and from the MOTHER'S side upto 3 generations.

Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.] (Scientist/Engineer)     17 December 2018

For the purpose of counting generations you and the girl concerned are counted as generation one. Sapinda relationships are counted along patriarcial lines. For instance your patriarcial line through your father and your mother's patriarcial line through her father. Similarly for the girl too. It is not known whether the girl is your grandfather's sister's son's daughter or daughter's daughter. Anyway she does not come within your sapinda relationship. She is your second cross-cousin. If marrying second cousin is customary in your community, you can marry her.

Sangeeta Sharma (Lawyer)     26 June 2019

Sir,

It's all depends on your tradition and custom.


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