ZUBAIDA SHEHZADI versus MUHAMMAD ASLAM
Section 491 Application of Habitat Corpus Clause 491, applicant's PC cover for the custody of minor children, with her parents living separately from her husband / defendant, applicant's medical legal certificate, in this regard Showed that he had been tortured. Both minors were enjoying custody of their mother / applicant until 2006, 2006, when the defendant was allegedly expelled from her home even if it was considered that she had left her husband's home on her own. If left, it would not matter if the mother felt compelled to leave her husband's house alone and both minors lost custody of their mother; the interest of the minors was that they should be remanded in custody of their mother. The fact is that the father also approached the Guardian judge. Day will not prevent a mother from going to the High Court under section 491, CRPC under section 491, CRPC, even though different things are the powers of a guardian judge under the Gardens and Wards Act, There was no question of leaving the other two minors, who were not yet puberty, ordered to be eventually handed over to the interim custody of the Mother Family Judge / Guardian Judge, according to the law strictly for minors. Decide the custody question
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