ZULFIQAR AHMAD versus QAISRA SATTAR
Guardians and Wards Act 1890 Section 12 Interim Detention Permitting custody of a minor boy under the age of seven with his father by the Guardian Judge Appellate Court, rejecting the Guardian Judge's order and allowing the mother to be detained The custody of the minor in the custody of the detainees was provided in connection with the custody of the juvenile, who had been with his parents since his birth, as well as his family in Court Minor. Parents also appear to be in a state of health with no inclination towards the mother. The mother tried to take the minor. And he was weeping bitterly at this and thus his permission was given to his father that he had routinely forgot his mother because he had been kept by his father since his birth and It was reported that she lives with her father-in-law and grandfather's sister, following the appellate court order, custody of her minor, setting aside and ordering a guard, had been with her father. Ian Judge was restored by allowing the minor to be with his father, although there was a common Muslim law that a minor boy under the age of seven had to keep with his mother, yet the court had to see that What was the welfare of the minor?
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