that Charter
authorised and empowered the Supreme Court “to appoint guardians and
keepers for infants, and their estates according to the order and course
observed ... retarded person by the guardian shall be strictly in accordance with the
relevant provisions of law.
(g) If the guardian appointed by this Court
been appointed by will or
other instrument or appointed or declared by the
Court.
(3) Where a guardian has been appointed by will or
other ... declaring another person to be guardian in his stead
shall not be made until the powers of the guardian
appointed or declared as aforesaid have
matter. The Act deals with three types of
guardians viz., natural guardians, testamentary guardians and
guardians appointed or declared by Court. The definition ... three types of
guardians dealt with by the Act, viz., natural guardians, testamentary
guardians and guardians appointed or declared by Court are either
guardians
resulted consequent upon non representation of the minor
by the guardian appointed by the Court.
15. What is the prejudice? How the Court ... suit
should be party to such proceedings. When there is no
guardian appointed to a minor by the Court, in essence, it
would be looked
state; to be indicated in the order
appointing the Guardian and the Guardian so
appointed shall act always in the best
interest of the person ... friend may apply to this Court for
removal of such Guardian.
xiv) The Guardian appointed shall seek and
obtain specific permission from this Court
appointed as a guardian who is otherwise in
law competent to act as a guardian.
(vi) The order directing appointment of a guardian shall specify ... appoint a guardian either temporarily or
for a limited period, as may be deemed fit.
(x) In the event, the guardian appointed by the court
case of a guardian for the suit, a plaintiff.
(2) Where a minor has a guardian appointed or declared by competent authority, no
Suraj Prakash ... suit. But such guardian should not have
adverse interest against minor. If the natural guardian or the duly
constituted guardian has adverse interest against
concerned authorities.
6. Law recognizes the guardians of following types:-
(a) Natural guardian;
(b) Testamentary Guardian;
(c ) Guardians appointed/declared by the Court ... both his person and
property, and includes--
(i ) a natural guardian,
(ii) a guardian appointed by the will of the minor's father
concerned authorities.
6. Law recognizes the guardians of following types:-
(a) Natural guardian;
(b) Testamentary Guardian;
(c ) Guardians appointed/declared by the Court ... both his person and
property, and includes--
(i ) a natural guardian,
(ii) a guardian appointed by the will of the minor's father
recognizes the guardians of following types:-
(a) Natural guardian;
(b) Testamentary Guardian;
(c ) Guardians appointed/declared by the Court;
(d) a person empowered ... natural guardian" means any of the guardians
mentioned in section 6 .
Section 6 . Natural guardians of a Hindu minor-
The natural guardians