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Gurdians and ward act section 15 application cases

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 03 October 2011 This query is : Resolved 
I am maternal uncle(Age 31 years ,Married) of Two minors children(OF my elder sister) who both have lost their parents in an accident.In that regards i am contesting guardianship case with Paternal Grandma of minors Since last 3 years.In brief case summary of matter is, Since the day of accident which tooks 42 months before in which both parents of minors,And My Mother and father along with my younger sister,her husband and their single daughter got expired on spot. And both minors was seriously injured was in coma i look after them give them neccecery care,love,sympathy and done hospitalization for one year.While Grandma and paternal uncle from paternal side never took care for minors.Seeing facts and proofs case Should be in my favor.Only thing The minors parents left with some immovable properties which are situated at Village where paternal grandma of minors residing.though i will be able to take care of those properties along with minors but court might think as opposition demanding grand ma is best person for appointing guardian of such property hence forth she should be appointed guardian for both properties.Actually i am praying children care should be paramount consideration and properties should be always safe for the future of minors whoever court may appoint guardian for that.
In that regard i and my advocate will like to represent reference of such strong cases where i guess section 15 of guardians and ward act utilized where separate guardian for proprieties and minors can be appointed So that future of children will be safe .
so i request to tell me reference of any such case So that justice can happen for both minors.
ajay sethi (Expert) 03 October 2011
section 15 is clear . the court may if it thinks fit appoint separate guardian for property or person . you dont need case law as section is clear
prabhakar singh (Expert) 03 October 2011
i also hold a similar view in this matter as is of Mr.Sethi.
Shailesh Kr. Shah (Expert) 03 October 2011
When law speak it self, there is no need of Case laws.


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