Section 10 of Marriage Act CAP 150: Prohibited marriage relationship

    

(1) A person shall not marry—
(a) that person’s grandparent, parent, child, grandchild, sister, brother, cousin, great aunt, great uncle, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, great niece or great nephew;
(b) the grandparent, parent, child or grandchild of that person’s spouse or former spouse;
(c) the grandparent, parent, child or grandchild of that person’s former spouse;
(d) a person whom that person has adopted or by whom that person has been adopted; or (e) any other person where such marriages is prohibited under customary law.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a relationship of the half-blood is a bar to marriage.
(3) A person who, by this section, is forbidden to marry shall be said to be within a prohibited marriage relationship.
(4) The marriage of a person with that person’s cousin does not apply to persons who profess the Islamic faith.


Disclaimer: This document is not to be taken as legal advise.

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