Consanguinity – blood relationships You may not marry your: Grandmother or grandfather. Mother or father. Father’s sister (aunt) or brother (uncle)
Can I marry my grandmother’s daughter?
You can marry. Your grandmother and the girl’s grandmother are own sisters. Yours will be the fourth generation. So it will not come under sapinda relationship also.
Can I marry my sister’s daughter?
DEAR, As per law, you cannot marry with your cousin sister as it is prohibited by Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. Moreover, an adopted child have same obligations/liabilities as natural born son.
Can I marry my mamas daughter?
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If you are a Hindu, it is not legal to marry mother’s brothers daughter I.e. Mama’s daughter. Even socially and religiously it would be a stigma. Any marriage with a blood relative is prohibited.
Can you marry your step daughter?
Not while she is his stepdaughter, as bigamy and polygamy are still illegal. The stepfather would have to divorce the stepdaughter’s mother first, then after the divorce is finalized, he would be free to marry the stepdaughter if they both wished it.
Can I marry my sister’s son?
No, marrying anyone closer than a second cousin once removed is illegal in most places. Your sister’s son is your nephew, which is classified as “Immediate Family”.
Can I marry my father’s sister’s son?
My parents are going to fix a marriage with my father’s sisters son. We both have a same blood group o+ can we marry? Will be any side effects in future. I am so tensed to say yes to wedding.
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Can a girl marry her uncle?
according to hindu marriage act, no one can marry in their prohibited relationship, and your uncle (mama) is comes under the purview of prohibited relationship. There is a loophole if any custom is there in which uncle can marry their sister’s daughter it can be done.
Can you legally marry your dad?
X.: According to John Beckstrom, professor of family law, Northwestern University Law School, it is not legal anywhere in the United States for a father and daughter to knowingly marry each other. Such a marriage would not be valid. In fact, in many states the father would be prosecuted for criminal incest.
Can I marry mom’s sister?
you may marry her as you are beyond the Spinda relationship as she is the forth generation from your mother, as mother, mother’s sister, her daughter and her daughter as per Hindu Law or as per Special marriage act.
Do cousins marry?
The practice was common in earlier times, and continues to be common in some societies today, though in some jurisdictions such marriages are prohibited. Worldwide, more than 10% of marriages are between first or second cousins. Cousin marriage is an important topic in anthropology and alliance theory.
Can I marry mom’s brother?
See as per Hindu law you can marry someone who is beyond five generations from your father’s side and beyond three generations from your mother’s side. As the relation you are mentioning is within the prohibited degree of relationship for marriage, you cannot marry her as you both are sapindas of each other.
Can I marry my mother’s brother’s son?
Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act bans, among other things, marriage between a brother and sister, uncle and niece, aunt and nephew, or children of brother and sister or of two brothers or of two sisters. The marriage is void, unless the custom of the community permits it.
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Can you marry your stepmother?
In all heavenly religions (including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc.) if a man marries a woman — providing having a sexual relationship between them — his son may NEVER enter wedlock with his stepmother in any way at all! You do not have the right to allow them to marry.
Can you marry step parent?
So, a step parent only becomes a step parent upon marriage to one of the biological parents. You are not a step parent from a legal perspective if you are only living together with your partner – no matter how long for. Typically, a stepparent doesn’t have any legal ‘custody’ rights to stepchildren.
Can I marry my mausi’s daughter?
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According to the above facts, both are come under prohibited relationship (brother and sister). The marriage cannot be possible.
Can I marry my mother’s niece?
Answers (2) Yes you can marry your niece under the Hindu Merriage Act, 1955 if the customs and traditions permit you to do so.
Can I marry my father’s brother’s daughter?
As in the present case, your relationship is falling within three lines of ancestry so as per Hindu law you cannot marry her.
Can I marry brother daughter?
It depends upon your religion whether or not you can marry your cousin brother’s daughter. If you are a Hindu, then you cannot marry her since you this would be a Sapinda relationship which are prohibited by Section 3 of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.
Can aunt’s daughter marry?
Answers (1) Your father’s sister is your Paternal aunt and you are planning to marry your aunt’s grand daughter. Technically your aunt’s daughter’s daughter is genologically your daughter. There is no bar in in marrying your aunt’s daughter’s daughter, provided the age difference is not more than 5 years.