MUHAMMAD NASEER versus STATE
Section 491 Habitat Corps applicants demanded the recovery of their two sisters, one of whom was ten years old and the other twenty-one years, the custody of their original mamas filed by the applicants. He was dismissed in the case after being accused of having been detained, was presented before the court saying that he had been living with his aunt for a long time, and had no intention of staying with the applicants. Because of his cruel treatment of his brothers and sisters, his real brothers were happily living with their mothers and Feeling safe and secure in the company The teenager of ten years of age was growing up and would need the advice and guidance of her older sister in the future The minor girl's welfare would require that she not be separated from her older sister. In the company she was living after the death of her real mother who could provide her with security and guidance in the future. Both girls were classified. Lily said she would not like to be in the company of her brothers because of her ruthless behavior, a minor girl who was growing up to form an independent opinion, before her trial court. The statement expressed his desire to stay with her. In the company of her older sister, Khala Khala, since both girls had been living with her real Khalsa for a long time, so at this deserted stage, insistence on seeking their custody of the applicants would crush the applicants' ultimate goals and It would not be in his interest. The minor girl should be separated from her real sister or her real one
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