The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, specifically addresses marriages that occur within the parameters of prohibited relationships. According to Section 5 of the Act, one of the key conditions for a valid Hindu marriage is that the parties should not be within the degrees of prohibited relationship, unless custom permits such a marriage. The term "prohibited relationship" typically includes close relatives such as siblings, lineal ascendants, descendants, etc.
In the event of a marriage occurring within these prohibited relationships, the Hindu Marriage Act, as clarified under Section 11, categorically declares such a marriage to be 'void'. This means that the marriage is null and holds no legal status from the onset.
Option
Status
Void
Correct
Voidable
Incorrect
Valid
Incorrect
None of the above
Incorrect
Therefore, in cases of marriages between parties within a prohibited relationship under the Hindu Marriage Act, the marriage is rendered as 'Void'.