limits of sapinda relationship with reference to each of them; (g) degrees of prohibited relationship two persons are said to be within the degrees
eighteen years; (d) [ the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship: [Substituted by Act 32 of 1963, Section ... such marriage may be solemnized, notwithstanding that they are within the degrees of prohibited relationship; and (e) [ where the marriage is solemnized in the State
institution of the suit; (2) that the parties are within the prohibited degree of consanguinity (whether natural or legal) or affinity; (3) that either party
Section 29 (w.e.f. 31.8.1969).] (b) degrees of prohibited relationshipa man and any of the persons mentioned in Part I of the First Schedule ... mentioned in Part II of the said Schedule are within the degrees of prohibited relationship; Explanation I. Relationship includes, (a) relationship by half or uterine
meaning of the prohibited degrees in the earlier Acts, they mean, in the Divorce Act , not the degrees prohibited by the law of England ... that in our opinion the prohibited degrees for the parties to this marriage were not the degrees prohibited by the law of England, but these
marriage, and (d) the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship: Provided that where the personal law or a custom governing at least ... such marriage may be solemnized, notwithstanding that they are within the degree of prohibited relationship
Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872
88. Non-validation of marriages within prohibited degrees.—
Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to validate any marriage which
Canon Law any impediment or prohibition exists.
The parties will, therefore, not be within the prohibited
degree of consanguinity. Ground ... necessarily mean the degrees prohibited by the
Law of England. For finding out prohibited degrees it was
the customary law of the class to which
limited to a prohibition consequent on the parties being related to each other within the prohibited degrees. (3) Even if the words of Section ... which Sir Iqbal Ahmad has referred as absolute prohibitions, such as the rules relating to prohibited degrees ?
28. Section 88 is not a detached provision
that in our opinion the prohibited degrees for the parties to this marriage were not the degrees prohibited by the law of England, but those ... that in our opinion the prohibited degrees for the parties to this marriage were not the degrees prohibited by the law of England, but those