What would my aunts granddaughter be to me?

What would my aunts granddaughter be to me?

You can say he is “a cousin”. That is correct (it means a relative other than an ancestor, descendant, or brother/sister/aunt/uncle), and usually enough detail.

Is it OK to marry your aunt’s daughter?

For Hindus, If you are the paternal cousin for your maternal cousin, your marriage is illegal in most parts of India. For Christians and Muslims, it doesn’t matter. You are free to marry any cousins. If you and your cousins belong to different communities, then, under Special Marriage Act, u can marry her.

Can I marry brother’s granddaughter?

yes you can marry your grandfather’s brother’s son’s daughter’s daughter as you do not fall within the meaning of prohibited relationship as per Hindu Marriage Act. Section 3(g) under Hindu Marriage act defines prohibited relationship.

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Can I marry my cousins daughter?

No, He cannot marry her because a person can not marry up to his second cousin from the mother’s side as it comes within the degrees of prohibited relationship under Hindu Marriage Act and therefore the marriage between the parties shall be null and void.

Can I marry my aunt’s nephew?

An avunculate marriage is a marriage with a parent’s sibling or with one’s sibling’s child—i.e., between an uncle or aunt and their niece or nephew. Such a marriage may occur between biological (consanguine) relatives or between persons related by marriage (affinity).

Can you marry uncle’s sister’s daughter?

Law does not permit it. You will be marrying your sister. You both are sapindas as you have common ancestor. Such marriages are unlawful according to Hindu Marriage Act.

Can I marry my grandmother’s sister’s granddaughter?

Your Mother, mother’s sister Grandmother & her sister & their daughters may have similar genes & genetic defects & traits as you. So it is not safe to marry the daughters. Since the grand mother & her sister are genetically closely related to your Mother & you, her genes may be like yours.

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