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Can I marry my aunt daughter in India?
For Hindus, If you are the paternal cousin for your maternal cousin, your marriage is illegal in most parts of India. For Christians and Muslims, it doesn’t matter. You are free to marry any cousins. If you and your cousins belong to different communities, then, under Special Marriage Act, u can marry her.
Can I marry my paternal aunt daughter?
Your father’s sister is your Paternal aunt and you are planning to marry your aunt’s grand daughter. There is no bar in in marrying your aunt’s daughter’s daughter, provided the age difference is not more than 5 years.
Can I marry Bua daughter?
Answers (2) frankly speaking this relationship is prohibited under Hindu marriage act as both the boy and the girl come under the prohibited relationship of sapindas..from male lineage 7 relations are taken and from female side 5 relations are taken.. So it won’t be a valid marriage..
Can I marry my fathers sister’s daughters daughter in India?
Marrying your Father’s Sister’s Daughter is not allowed as per Hindu law since you being Sapinda(born from same body in lineage) of each other just three generations back. (considered as no marriage took place ever).
Can I marry my father’s niece?
No, it is not legal to marry your niece. You will fall under the bar given by section 5(5) of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. The bar is on Sapinda relationships.
Is it illegal to marry your dad?
Dear Mr. 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. In fact, in many states the father would be prosecuted for criminal incest.
Can I marry Aunt?
It is possible to marry her as the relationship is not prohibited by law under Hindu Marriage Act. However, consult your elders to see if such marriage is sanctioned by usage or custom governing both parties in your culture.
Can I marry my maternal aunt’s son?
Both Hindu marriage Act and Special Marriage Act specifically disallows marriages between prohibited degrees of relationships. Maternal Cousin falls within prohibited degrees of relationship. The marriage is void, unless the custom of the community permits it.
Can I marry uncle’s daughter?
As per Hindu marriage act you can not marry with your maternal uncle’s daughter as she lie in spinda relations with you as she is your sister according to hindu religion.
Can I marry Mom?
You cannot marry your mother’s or Father’s own sister if you are a man. A girl cannot be married to Mother’s or fathers own Brother. Marriage is also prohibited with step mother or step father, But the children of step parents born of earlier alliance can be spouses.
Is my aunt related to me by marriage?
1) Your aunt is not a blood relation at all, but is what we would call an “aunt by marriage.” This is the most usual scenario, and yes, their children would be your first cousins, but the aunt is really a courtesy title, and bears no actual relationship to you.
How can I express my love for my Aunt?
Stand under your aunt’s bedroom window late at night, turn your boom-box up “to eleven,” and sing along at theta of your voice? The ancient Greeks had at least 8 different words fo different kinds of love—several of which could define the love you have for your aunt: Eros (romantic, passionate love) Keep it to yourself.
Why can’t my aunt and I fall in love?
See if you can get her to tell you what her views are on relatives falling in love with each other. If you and your aunt are both adults, both interested in having an intimate relationship, and both free to do so, there is no good reason why you and she can’t.
What do Indian parents care about when it comes to marriage?
Protecting the family name. Indian parents care a bit too much about something. It’s a disease, really, a disease with no cure. They care how they are seen by the people they know: their reputation. They are sure as hell not going to let you ruin that. Protecting traditions, and you’d better get married to a boy from the community!