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Shakuntala Devi vs Amar Nath on 30 September, 1981

children of the real brother and sister were related within the prohibited degree and, therefore no valid marriage could be performed between them. The petition ... framed:-- 1. Whether the parties are related to each other within prohibited degree as alleged in para No. 4 of the petition? 2. If issue
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Gurmit Kaur vs Buta Singh on 10 November, 2009

nullity because they were related to each other within the prohibited degrees. It would not, therefore, be just to allow the husband to claim ... having another spouse living, or the parties being within prohibited degree, no amount of delay would make that person of qualifying age, or without
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Gurmit Kaur vs Buta Singh on 10 November, 2009

nullity because they were related to each other within the prohibited degrees. It would not, therefore, be just to allow the husband to claim ... having another spouse living, or the parties being within prohibited degree, no amount of delay would make that person of qualifying age, or without
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Robin vs Jasbir Kaur on 3 June, 2016

time of marriage; (iv) the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited relationship, unless the custom or usage governing each of them permits ... Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage Act i.e., living spouse, degrees of prohibited relationship and sapinda relationship respectively. Section 12 of the Hindu Marriage
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