MUNIR FATIMA versus S.H.O., POLICE STATION, LALA MUSA, DISTRICT GUJRAT
Criminal Code of Conduct (CR PC) Section 491 Guardians and Wards Act (VIII 1890), Sections 12 and 25 of the Corps Applicant The minor girl's custody was in the custody of her mother and the applicant / minor's grandmother was in immediate custody. Demanded on the question of his granddaughter whether the minor's mother cared for the minor daughter properly and after her marriage to another person, she lost his custody and also Whoever was in the interest and welfare of the minor, needs full evidence to record it can only be done in front of a Guardian Court who has The usual treatment for a person who was detained was to file an application under section 25 of the Guardians and Wards Act 1890, and to seek interim custody under section 12 of the said Act. In custody of his mother from the time of his birth and it was not alleged that the minor was detained by the minor woman, the mother was neither illegal nor improper provisions of section 491, The facts and circumstances of the CCP case were not appealed to, the High Court could not decide the controversial question using the powers under Section 491, CCPC.
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