RUBIA JILANI versus ZAHOOR AKHTAR
Guardians and Wards Act 1890 Sections 17 and 25 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Constitutional plea The courts of welfare of minors handed over the custody of the father to three minor sons, admitting the fact that in earlier proceedings The parties had compromised, and the father had handed over enough money for the rehabilitation allowance for the child's mother's money, minors and his wife (whom he divorced) for the duration of the term, and so on. As a result of the settlement, the custody of the minor was handed over to the father. For the custody of minors by the mother, the two courts considered the admitted fact that all three children were educated at a well-known institution in Murree and were based in a college hostel. They were enjoying each other's companionship which would foster their sentiment The Guardian Judge's order to hand over the father to the minor was passed under Article 25, the Gardens and Wards Act, 890, In view of all the evidence presented by the parties. A court order or statistical court order cannot be considered without legal authority on a legal basis that restoration of evidence can lead to different conclusions which the courts have given to the education of minors in a prominent institution. Lies in continuing. Murray did not demand interference with constitutional jurisdiction; the mother of minors could not be allowed to resign from her action in court during the preliminary proceedings, for the sake of rehabilitation by minors. After receiving enough money, his father was in custody
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