Kindly note that this Act, that is, the Hindu Marriages Act,1955 extends to whole of India from 31.10.2019 after passing of the J&K Reorganisation Act,2019.
Thank u sir for your video .....bcoz my exam is after 4days I don't know what to write but after watching your video I got some idea now I don't need to look at my book bcoz I understand from your video ....
The way you taught is totally beyond what is excepted by teacher who teaches in College, although we and many of us May be any professional course student. But in practical subjects like chemistry, physics where we definitely need that kind of teaching circle where we can gain practical knowledge of it by physically learning it. Same is for these law subjects as constitution is partially can be Said as only of bookish knowledge is concerned but its shows laws of country and society, we May only go through different books of it but when we read it complimentary with other legal subjects like family law,cr.p.c so we definitely read a silent environment for studying mostly understanding it rather than only getting attached with bookish language. Family law is a very vast subject it definitely needs that physical surrounding where we are dealing with a particular case,so we can easily find it's real cause and conclusion at the end.These type of serious subjects will be very much effective when any Person from legal background argues in that way in a family court, their only we can more easily get knowledge of that particular act and law. Like yg law teaches it with such well structure manner is totally incredible, and we understand it more perfectly. Some society based issues if we just restrain it till pages of books so we can't have substantial knowledge of it. I truely appreciate the endeavour of yg sir in teaching it like way we comes up,I as law student obedience such elephantile experienced teachers. Thanks very much
Have seen many good videos on family law but I must say your teaching method is by far the best and easiest. Please keep up the good work sir, you made the concept so much easy to understand 🙏🏻🙏🏻
That extra laugh " Dadi vale level ka bhai ye kya bat hui chlo koi bat nahi " Makes a friendly environment it feels like discussing it with friend nd easy to learn rather then, bookish lanugage thankyou soo much again
Hi brother, I really like the way u explain. Pls make a video on two landmark judgement by Honourable SC - 1. Dastane vs Dastane 2. Samar Ghosh vs Jaya ghosh.
sir, your are doing a great job. I am really thankfull to you for your hard work. It helped me a lot to understand the whole topic and I have also watched your other family law series. Thank you sir for this keep it up sir
Hello sir!! I am law graduate. Now I am looking forward for masters program. I am really very thankful to you sir. Thank you so much for this amazing explanation. Today while watching your class session I was thinking that why??? I haven't watched your channel at the time of my college when I was studying these subjects. I would have definitely score good marks in my graduation. Many points which I have never clear about after watching I felt I can crack any competitive exam. Thank you once again sir!!
U r such a good teacher great content and the way of explaining is simply supper , my teacher made a hell lot of confusion with this topic but u made it so simple and clear tqsmm sir ☺️🙏 keep going all the best
Sapinda is very well explained. However I would draw your attention towards one more technicality that the Person P (1st Generation) is also ascendant of his 4 Generation below. Hence Sapinda gets applied automatically to decendant Generation also.
Thanks alloot sirr itna acha explanation hunare teachees dete to hum top kr jatw thanks allot for this vedio thankyy soo much sir keep doing we need teachers like you
Sapindas relationship: with reference to any person extends as far as the third generation (inclusive) in line of ascent through the mother, and the fifth (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the father, the line being traced upwards in each case from the person concerned, who is counted as the first generation and two persons are said to be *sapindas* of each other if one is a lineal ascendant (i.e Great Grand Father, Grand Father, Father) of the within the limits of sapindas relationship, or if they have a common lineal ascendant who is within the limits of sapindas relationship with reference to each of them.
Kindly note that this Act, that is, the Hindu Marriages Act,1955 extends to whole of India from 31.10.2019 after passing of the J&K Reorganisation Act,2019.
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Sapinda Relationship is very much well explained, har roz aap impress karte ja rahe ho, thanks again Fan ban gaya.
Allah apko salamat rakhe apni is khidmat k liye. Sapinda samjhana asan nahi hota, apne bohot acha samjhaya!
Good voice, beutiful explanation and engaging presentation! Outstanding. This I call teaching. Thank you.
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The way you explained sapinda relationship is really impressive kasam se hamari college ke ma'am bhi aise nai samjha paye really good
Aur hamare college mein Madam ne samjhaya hi nahi
YG.. You are very great teacher I must say this after listening your 4-5 Videos..Your Teaching technique is amazing 🙏🙏🙏🙏
One of the masterpiece across the Law Channels!... U are a legend!
Thanks a lot for explaining an extremely tricky and confusing topic in such an amazing manner.Just loved your way of teaching.Thanks again!!!😊
Thank u sir for your video .....bcoz my exam is after 4days I don't know what to write but after watching your video I got some idea now I don't need to look at my book bcoz I understand from your video ....
The way you taught is totally beyond what is excepted by teacher who teaches in College, although we and many of us May be any professional course student. But in practical subjects like chemistry, physics where we definitely need that kind of teaching circle where we can gain practical knowledge of it by physically learning it. Same is for these law subjects as constitution is partially can be Said as only of bookish knowledge is concerned but its shows laws of country and society, we May only go through different books of it but when we read it complimentary with other legal subjects like family law,cr.p.c so we definitely read a silent environment for studying mostly understanding it rather than only getting attached with bookish language. Family law is a very vast subject it definitely needs that physical surrounding where we are dealing with a particular case,so we can easily find it's real cause and conclusion at the end.These type of serious subjects will be very much effective when any Person from legal background argues in that way in a family court, their only we can more easily get knowledge of that particular act and law. Like yg law teaches it with such well structure manner is totally incredible, and we understand it more perfectly. Some society based issues if we just restrain it till pages of books so we can't have substantial knowledge of it. I truely appreciate the endeavour of yg sir in teaching it like way we comes up,I as law student obedience such elephantile experienced teachers. Thanks very much
Have seen many good videos on family law but I must say your teaching method is by far the best and easiest. Please keep up the good work sir, you made the concept so much easy to understand 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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That extra laugh " Dadi vale level ka bhai ye kya bat hui chlo koi bat nahi " Makes a friendly environment it feels like discussing it with friend nd easy to learn rather then, bookish lanugage thankyou soo much again
Lol 😆 very clean and smooth family tree diagram Sapinda!! Thank you .. love your explanation.
Hi brother, I really like the way u explain.
Pls make a video on two landmark judgement by Honourable SC -
1. Dastane vs Dastane
2. Samar Ghosh vs Jaya ghosh.
Bhai, bahut ache se teach kiya hai. Maza aa gay. I think I'll never ever forget this topic in future.
Thank you so much for the sapinda detailed explanation 🙏🙏felt like learning with fun,concept clear Sir👍👍
Mera topic ek dum clear ho gya....same diagram bna Li copy pe...bhut assan ho gya
sir you have explained in such a lucid language each and every section is understandable now. thankyou
Thanks for clearing the concept.
sir, your are doing a great job. I am really thankfull to you for your hard work. It helped me a lot to understand the whole topic and I have also watched your other family law series. Thank you sir for this
keep it up sir
Never feel regret after watching these videos of your channel.
Thanks
What a beautiful lecture it was!!
Ultimate dear....👍👍👍👍 No words
Very well explained. I don't think there can be more simpler way than this.
Beautifully explained, Thank you.
Shaandaar, Jordaar, jabardast..👌👌
Gajab Bhai ...maza ahgya sunn kr 1No. ... Thank you Bhai for this ♥️
YG's explanation feels like a friend explaining !
Hello sir!! I am law graduate. Now I am looking forward for masters program. I am really very thankful to you sir. Thank you so much for this amazing explanation.
Today while watching your class session I was thinking that why??? I haven't watched your channel at the time of my college when I was studying these subjects. I would have definitely score good marks in my graduation. Many points which I have never clear about after watching I felt I can crack any competitive exam.
Thank you once again sir!!
Thanks Sir, for this video this clear my concept of sapinda relationship.
Thank you bhaiya... Your explanations are really impressive...loved it..
Keep it up the good work❣️
Excellent....simply explained many complicated things
Wo.... Easy to understand thanks a lot.. sir u r great teacher ❤️ u....
And vry nyc funny example---- ichcha papar pkka papar 😂😁👍
Thanks again....
Best explanation till now ....really loved it and Highly appreciated ❤
Thanks
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U r such a good teacher great content and the way of explaining is simply supper , my teacher made a hell lot of confusion with this topic but u made it so simple and clear tqsmm sir ☺️🙏 keep going all the best
Very well explained sir... Thank you so much 🙏
It's really helping me to understand.Thanks Sir.
Great voice sir 👍 you are explained really very nice. my all doubt is clear Thankyou so much
Thankyou so much sir for ur immense effort ... U made it so easy
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Very good explanation.u set Total concept in mind. Thank you.
Great teaching skill
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Today is my exam...and I am here for revision 🤟 Thank You Sir.
Very useful and perfect explaining...thank you sir...
Sir ...Aap kitna mast padhate ho ...Really me now I am able to understand thanku for making me pass my xm.
Great explanation thanks for such informative kinds of videos
You are just awesome! Thanks for making such great videos.
Thanks for clearing concept of sapinda and prohibited relationship
excellent explanation ,Thank you Sir
Very very nicely explained in a simple language..Thank you
Very helpful video. Explained too good. Thanks
Amazing😍🤩👍 thanku so much 🥳
Yrr kya samjhaya he Sir!!! God like 🥺🙏
This video helped me a lot to clear the concepts. Thanks brother, keep up the good work! God bless you!
Thank you sir....u r amazing....u helped me alot...😊😊
Thank u soo much sir 🙏🙏for this video gained alot of information I was completely blank before.
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I really like the coolest way of teaching u follow sir 😊👍
good job Gaurav. keep it up..
Nicely explained, thank you.
Thanks for the
Concept clearing
Bhai hm nind me sun rahe the .. fr b smjh me aagya❤️ very well explained ❤️
Thank you sir for best explanation 😌😌
Thank you sir...Now I have understood the whole scenario...
Superb sir... Excellent video sir.. thank you so much
Explained in a simple way. Thank you
Excellent explanation 😃👏
Thanks a ton sir ! Lots of love and blessings ❤❤❤👨
Sapinda is very well explained.
However I would draw your attention towards one more technicality that the Person P (1st Generation) is also ascendant of his 4 Generation below. Hence Sapinda gets applied automatically to decendant Generation also.
Awesome.. just an awesome. 🥰👍🏻
Very good explanation sir....beautiful and thanks
Really appreciates your effort and way of teaching bhaiya
You make things simple .
Thnku ❣️ from bottom of my heart
It's my pleasure
Awesome explanation sir ❤️❤️
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Glad you liked it
Wwwah kya bat h smjh a gya mere ko achhe se... thanku so much sir
Awesome teaching....& Simple for understand...thank u bro...
Glad you liked it
Excellent video.......Thank you Sir
You made it simple..... thanks
well explained sapinda...thank you sir
well described dear..u made it easy to understand👍
Sapinda relationship is explained very well. Thx
Very very thankful .all video's are very very useful
underrated video you really have
good explaning voice.,
Jabardast sumjhaye sir 😊
Brilliant explanation.
Thanks alloot sirr itna acha explanation hunare teachees dete to hum top kr jatw thanks allot for this vedio thankyy soo much sir keep doing we need teachers like you
Very nice sir that's the way of teaching 🙏
Best of best👍👍👍.. thanks sir.🙏...
This was so much fun😂 yg bhaiya thank you so much!
What an explanation sir🙏🙏
Too good, too easy thnku sir...
Thankyou so much for such great content
Outstanding explanation 😊
Nicely explained sir..
Thanku sir ji..Excellent video
Jabardast video,maja aa Gaya, sukriya boss
Great sir 👏👏🫰👌🎉 thank you so much for your great explanation..... Waqt ka pata hee nahi chala.... Bohat easy aur understanding hy.... Thank you
Sapindas relationship: with reference to any person extends as far as the third generation (inclusive) in line of ascent through the mother, and the fifth (inclusive) in the line of ascent through the father, the line being traced upwards in each case from the person concerned, who is counted as the first generation and two persons are said to be *sapindas* of each other if one is a lineal ascendant (i.e Great Grand Father, Grand Father, Father) of the within the limits of sapindas relationship, or if they have a common lineal ascendant who is within the limits of sapindas relationship with reference to each of them.
Too good explanation sir thank you so much
Excellent explanation 😀 sir