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In case of a marriage between parties which are within a prohibited relationship, the Hindu Marriage Act renders it

Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • Void
  • Voidable
  • Valid
  • None of the above
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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.
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Therefore, in cases of marriages between parties within a prohibited relationship under the Hindu Marriage Act, the marriage is rendered as 'Void'.
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