that the marriage between the appellant and Jayanti came
within the prohibited degree in terms of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955
3
and the Special ... marriage, it appeared to the magistrate, to be
4
within the degree of prohibited relationship; hence, he held the
marriage to be void ab initio
less than 21 years and 18 years and between the prohibited degree
is a valid marriage. The plaintiff will be entitled to the estate ... plaintiff
has not pleaded any custom permitting marriage within the
prohibited degree nor there is any proof of solemnization of any
marriage by customary ceremonies
Sapind'
both the parties to the marriage falls under prohibited degree
and, therefore, their marriage cannot be solemnized. After
getting this information, the ceremony
above category of acts or
publications that would fall within the prohibited
degree warranting action in contempt law.
19. The next case which must receive
eighteen years, and (v) the parties are not within
the degrees of prohibited relationship, provided
that where a custom governing at least ... such
marriage may be solemnized, notwithstanding that
they are within the degrees of prohibited
relationship. A reasonable time of at least seven
days be prescribed
petition. It is contended that petitioners falls
within the prohibited degrees under Sub Clause (IV) of Clause II
of Section 5 of the Hindu Marriage ... Admittedly, Petitioner No.1 and Petitioner No.2, fall within
prohibited degrees, as Petitioner No.2 is uncle of Petitioner No.1
and the same
that
petitioner No.1 and petitioner No.2 fall within prohibited degrees
and the marriage is null and void.
5. List
that the petitioners are both major and are not
within the prohibited degrees of relationship. Thus, the petition is disposed
of with directions to respondent
Information Act, 2005 .
The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and
Redressal) Act, 2013 was enacted by the Parliament to prevent harassment ... meaning so as to include the
'complainant' within the prohibited degree of classes, to deny information
relating to proceedings under
time of the marriage;
(iv) the parties are not within the degrees of prohibited
relationship unless the custom or usage governing each
of them permits