husband being the son of her first cousin was within the prohibited degree of relationship for marriage and that she was associated with one Subba ... relationship between Punnayammal and the second defendant was within the prohibited degree for marriage, according to the Hindu Law Texts and Sastras, the marriage between
marginal note to Section 88 that the parties are " within prohibited degrees" of consanguinity or impediments of a like absolute character such ... provide that the law applicable to such absolute prohibition of any marriage between parties as prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity was not the personal
Under section 5 of the Act cover polygamous marriages, marriages within prohibited degrees and sapinda marriages. many couples who have married in contravention of these ... considered a greater, evil than sapinda marriages or marriages within the prohibited degree, it would be worth while to make a distinction between children born
petition. The defence was that the parties were within the prohibited degrees of relationship, they being the children of brother and sister. It appears ... evidence to establish a custom permitting marriage between parties within the prohibited degrees in the community. The witness for the wife Kulluru Somasekara Sastri appears
opposed on the ground that he was within the prohibited degrees, but apparently because the husband has taken a dislike of the brother
time of marriage, and
(d) the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship.
Provided that where the personal law or a custom governing ... them, such marriage maybe solemnized, notwithstanding that they are within the degrees of prohibited relationship."
18. Sections 5 and 6 of the Foreign Marriage
marries a person not related to the child within the prohibited degrees e.g. a stranger; or, if she goes and resides, during the
-subsistence
illustration is the case of a wife married from within the prohibited degrees. Though the marriage is void, she is nevertheless entitled to be maintained
natural relations, for instance he is prevented from marrying among the prohibited degrees not only among his natural father's relations but also from
marries a person not related to the child within the prohibited degrees, for example, a stranger; or
(2) if she is leading an immoral life ... hazina, with a person not related to the Infant within the prohibited degrees;
(2) by her misconduct;
(3) by her changing her domicile