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sweta padhee   23 March 2019

sapinda or not?

brides fathers mothers mothers parents (common ancestor)
grooms fathers fathers fathers parents (common ancestor)

common ancestor of both bride and groom.is the marriage void?


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kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     23 March 2019

Your query requires clarity.  to my understanding to your query, it is sapinda.

sweta padhee   23 March 2019

Brides fathers mother mother and grooms fathers fathers fathers are brother and sister.are they sapindas.

sweta padhee   24 March 2019

common ancestor gives birth to a son(A) and daughter(B)
A gives birth to a son(C) and B gives birth to a daughter(D)
C gives birth to a son(E) and D gives birth to a son.(F)
now if son of E and daughter of F get married.the marriage is void?

kavksatyanarayana (subregistrar/supdt.(retired))     24 March 2019

It is sapinda. 

Shashi Dhara   24 March 2019

If custom accepts they can marry. But nowadays legal illegal line is becoming blurr because of nuclear families. From past 35yrs I have noticed in g tree first they were mentioning 1)great g.f 2)g.f3)father 4)son.20yrs it became1)g.f2)f3)s from10yrs. It is 1)father2)son in future it Willbe g tree means son only.so don't think much about it

sweta padhee   24 March 2019

as the line of ascent through father from the brides side is intervened by two females.i suppose it wont be vpid as the line of ascent should include all males.wanted to clear my doubt on this concept.
common ancestor
mother father
mother father
father father
bride groom
as we can see here in the brides side line of ascent is intervened by two females.

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