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Single Mother can't Sell Minor's Share unless warranted for Child's Welfare as per Evidence

 

The Gujarat High Court has held that a single-mother can't be permitted to sell minor's property/ share if she fails to provide necessary details or evidence indicates otherwise.

Gujarat High Court stays transfer of judge, allows time to deliver verdict

The single-judge bench of Justice Umesh A. Trivedi was of the view that the single mother despite being a natural guardian, can be looked at with suspicion and be denied permission to sell off such property.

In the present appeal under Section 47 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 read with Section 8 of the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956, the appellants have challenged refusal of permission to sell the share of minor in the properties.

 Learned Advocate for the appellants, submitted that appellant no.1 being the mother and natural guardian has spent huge amount for education of the minor, who is aged about 17 ½ years at present after the sad demise of her husband

 

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