prescribed means prescribed by rules made under this Act; (f) (i) sapinda relationship with reference to any person extends as far as the third generation ... said to be sapindas of each other if one is a lineal ascendant of the other within the limits of sapinda relationship, or if they
Mitakshara and Mayukha, prevails in this Presidency, Lallubhai and Mulchand were gotraja-sapindas of Mulji Nandlal. The common ancestor of them and of Mulji ... from Motilall. They are, therefore, on the extreme verge of the sapinda relationship. Kasidas, the son of Mulchand, is beyond the verge, and can only
common (with him). Non-sapinda means not his sapinda. Such a one (he should marry). Sapinda-relationship arises between two people through their being connected ... chiefly rely. It runs thus;-
While explaining the term non-sapinda, the sapinda-relationship is stated to be directly or mediately through connection with
also a Gotraja Sapinda. It was contended inter alia that the passages in the Acharakanda of the Mitakshara defining Sapinda relationship as connected by particles ... heritable right at all. They are undoubtedly cognate Sapindas. For the purpose of marriage Sapinda relationship is prescribed by the Mitakshara to extend to seven
bhinna gotra sapinda beyond the fifth degree from the common ancestor can be a heritable bandhu on the ground of sapinda relationship. The learned advocate ... words "blood relation" or "sapinda." A sapinda relationship has been defined by Vijnaneshwar in that portion of his commentary
common (with him). Non-sapinda means not his sapinda. Such a one (he should marry,). The sapinda relationship arises between two people through their being ... self (counted) as the seventh (in each case) are sapinda relations.
10. The sapinda relationship thus ceases beyond the fifth ancestor from the mother
husband claims that they are sapindas of one another. The wife claims that they are not. The sapinda relationship defined under Section ... uncle's son)
(this relationship is the converse of the relationship between the Petitioner and the
Respondent) (sapindas)
9. Shaila Kamlakar Raj (Rath) Shaila
implying a relation belonging to a different family but united by sapinda relationship. J fact he expressly says so (paragraph 3, section 5, Chapter ... expressly rejecting the older sense so long current. Accordingly he defined sapinda relationship as arising between two persons through1 their being connected by particles
from succeeding to Bhimabai, In order that the appellants should succeed, sapinda relationship must be established between them and Bhimabai, and sapinda relationship is described ... elementary principle of Hindu law, & that principle is that sapinda relationship is based upon wedlock and can only arise out of legal wedlock
word "sapinda" refers to consanguinity." It shows that " sapinda " is something narrower than relationship. According to the Mitakshara there ... common (with him). Non-sapinda means not his sapinda. Such a one (he should marry). Sapinda-relationship arises between two people through their being connected