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prohibited degrees of consanguinity (whether natural or legal) or affinity:
(7) " Bigamy with adultery."-" bigamy with adultery" means adultery with
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prohibited degrees of consanguinity (whether natural or legal) or affinity;
(3) that either party was a lunatic or idiot
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omitted "including"
and added "Mana" as a tribe having affinity with "Gonds"-
Omission of "including" if means any "Mana" community ... having affinity with "Gonds"-Kshatriya Bidwaik Mana"
community, if a Scheduled Tribe.
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cognate, and that as being the
nearer in affinity, the former excludes the latter. It is not denied ... order in which it is named by reason of
affinity. It is also not disputed that the text cited
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those who are
prohibited for consanguinity; (b) for affinity; (c) for unlawful
conjunction.
(2) The ground of permanent prohibition ... time after the bar had been
established by affinity.
(3) The grounds of temporary prohibitions are various. But the
notion
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intended to show the mode in which
nearness of affinity is to be ascertained." That proposition was useful ... Saguna v. Sadashiv, but the test of nearness of affinity to the
deceased had also to be regulated
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Petitioner was consequently rejected
on the ground that the affinity test was not fulfilled.
3. On behalf of the Petitioner ... discloses any application of mind on the
question of affinity test. In order to consider this submission, it
would
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scrutiny, accepted the relevance and importance of
the affinity test. By the affinity test, the Scrutiny Committees would
be entitled ... basis of ethnicity and anthropology. The expression "affinity" is
used to denote the association of the applicant with a Scheduled
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Tribe?
(d) Whether it is necessary to establish mutual affinity amongst the
tribal communities specified in the schedule ... satisfies other conditions, including that of mutual affinity.
11. It appears that after the decision of this Court in Vijay
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embracing
prohibitions other than those existing by reason of affinity or
consanguinity, there is nothing in Hindu law which forbids ... that there is not any impediment of
kindred or affinity or other lawful hindrance to the said marriage. .
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