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GHULAM NABI versus FAISAL NAVEED


Section 42 Guardians and Wards Act (VII of 1890), Sections 29 and 30 Civil Code of Conduct (v. 1908), O XXXXI, R1 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) Ward property, failure to obtain permission The transfer was owned by a minor in the suit property from Guardian Court and was sold by his father, who was appointed as guardian, to transfer the property through his mother, Nabin alleging that the guardian was without the court's permission. Transfer of property through guardianship is illegal The suit was dismissed by trial but the appellate court allowed the appeal and the minor decided The case was decided in favor of the plaintiff and the order passed by the appellate court was upheld in the jurisdiction of the reviewer by the plaintiff that the case was not officially filed because the father was a natural guardian The land was legitimately sold off and in the presence of the father as a natural guardian, the mother could not sue as the next friend. The minor plaintiff was authorized by her mother under the provisions of O XXXII, R1, the minor's CPC father was appointed guardian of the estate, but he or her property without the prior permission of the Guardian Court Sell any portion of the Services as provided under Section 29. It was necessary to obtain permission from the Guardian Court under the Guardians and Wards Act of 1890 and Section 29 of the Wards Act, 1890, prior to the separation of the property of the minor, the transfer of the property of the minor without the permission of the court was invalid. Decisions and Orders Approved by the Appellate Court for the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890

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