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Sep 14 1973

Shah Harichand Ratanchand Vs. Virbbal and ors.

Court : Gujarat

Decided on : Sep-14-1973

Subject : FamilyCivil

Acts : Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 - Sections 4(5), 9, 9(1) and 25(1); ;Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908 - Sections 21

Reported in : AIR1975Guj150; (1974)GLR499

J.B. Mehta, J.1. The appellant-plaintiff, father of the minor children, who had filed the application under Section 25 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, hereinafter referred to as 'the Act', has filed this appeal as … question which would arise would be as to whether the minor should be uprooted from that settled home. The child's happiness depends on his palymates i.e., associates, his work, the school and hishome, where he gets all love … that consideration of welfare of the minors required that course to be adopted. The appeal of the wife against that order having been allowed on

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Sep 10 2007

Himanshu Mahajan Vs. Rashu Mahajan and ors.

Court : Himachal Pradesh

Decided on : Sep-10-2007

Subject : Family

Reported in : AIR2008HP38,2007(3)ShimLC399

view the learned Court below was guided and influenced by the fact that the expression 'ordinary residence' of the child is to be construed with reference to the residence of the mother. This view of the learned Court … with the petition filed by respondent No. 1 against the petitioner and respondents No. 2 to 5 under Section 25 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890. By thus rejecting the aforesaid preliminary objection of the petitioner, the … Act. Taking up for consideration the question as to whether the reasoning adopted by the District Judge was sound and whether Roshni can be said

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Nov 18 2021

Attorney General For India Vs. Satish

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Nov-18-2021

Subject : Criminal

hospital, management or staff of an educational institution or religious institution; relative of the child through blood or adoption or marriage or guardianship or in foster care or having a domestic relationship with a parent of the … opinion of this Court, stricter proof and serious allegations are required. The act of pressing of breast of the child aged 12 years, in the absence of any specific details as to whether 5 the top was removed … to five years and shall also be liable to fine. 20 to 25 -------------- 26. It is not possible to accept this submission for the … Protection Case No.28/2017 convicted and sentenced the accused-Satish for the offences under Sections 342, 354 and 363 of the Indian Penal Code (for short ‘IPC’)

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Mar 08 2004

Mr. Abraham G. Karimpanal and ors. Vs. Nil

Court : Karnataka

Decided on : Mar-08-2004

Subject : Family

Acts : Guardian and Wards Acts, 1890 - Sections 4(5), 7, 9, 9(1) and 25; Family of Court Act, 1984 - Sections 7, 7(1) and 47

Reported in : AIR2004Kant321; ILR2004KAR1840; 2004(4)KarLJ15

agency or individual from one State to another, it should not be possible to apply for guardianship of the child in the Court of the latter State, because the child not having any permanent place of residence, would … is a Trust registered under the Indian Trust Act and processes in-country adoption of Indian minor children. Since the Government Health Team to which the … for the purpose of appointment of guardian under Sub-section (1) of Section 9 and for passing orders under Section 25 of the Act, the minor must ordinarily be resident within the local limits of the Court's jurisdiction. If

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Jun 01 2015

K. Narasinga Vs. K. Neeraja @ Raji

Court : Andhra Pradesh

Decided on : Jun-01-2015

Subject : Education

and the respondent was performed as per Hindu rites on 22-02-1996 and they were blessed with a female child by name Kumari K. Navya who is now studying Engineering. However, for various reasons which do not necessitate … the respondent, from claiming maintenance, education and marriage expenses under the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956 (hereinafter called the 1956 Act) by instituting appropriate … petition, in C.M.A.M.P.No.200 of 2014 in C.M.A.No.1056 of 2006, is filed by the petitioner-wife against the respondent-husband under Section 25 of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 (for short, 'the Act) for grant of Rs.25,00,000/- towards her permanent alimony

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Oct 07 2020

Satya Deo Alias Bhoorey Vs. The State Of Uttar Pradesh

Court : Supreme Court of India

Decided on : Oct-07-2020

Subject : Criminal

the age of such person, and shall record a finding whether the person is a juvenile or a child or not, stating his age as nearly as may be: Provided that a claim of juvenility may be … - “court” means a civil court, which has jurisdiction in matters of adoption and guardianship and may include the District Court, Family Court and City … taken under the corresponding provisions of the 2000 Act. However, what is important and relevant for us is Section 25 of the 2015 Act which, as per the headnote to that Section, incorporates ‘special provision in respect of

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Apr 24 1979

Caban Vs. Mohammed

Court : US Supreme Court

Decided on : Apr-24-1979

Subject : Education

the question of whether consent is required is entirely separate from the consideration of the best interests of the child. In this very case, the Surrogate held that adoption by appellant was impermissible absent Maria's consent, whereas adoption … to appellees' contention, it is clear that § 111 treats unmarried parents differently according to their sex. The section's consent requirement is no mere formality, since the New York courts have held that the question of whether … persons similarly circumstanced shall be treated alike.' Royster Guano Co. v. Virginia, 253 U. S. 412 , 253 U. S. 415 (1920)." We find that

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Oct 10 1960

Brejendra Narayan Ganguly and anr. Vs. Chinta Haran Sarkar and anr.

Court : Madhya Pradesh

Decided on : Oct-10-1960

Subject : FamilyCivil

Acts : Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 - Sections 25, 25(1) and 25(2); Hindu Law; Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956; Evidence Act, 1872 - Sections 101 to 103

Reported in : AIR1961MP173

born to the applicant No. 2, the child would be given in adoption to the non-applicants who were issue-less. It was further stated that it … was a girl and was named 'Mana'. It is admitted that on the 9th day after her, birth, the child was handed over to the custody and care of the non-applicants (respondents) who also are the husband and … S.P. Bhargava, J.1. This appeal arises out of an application under Section 25(1) and (2) of the Guardians and Wards Act (VIII of 1890) read with Section 6 of the Hindu

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Dec 16 2003

Basudev Sahoo Vs. Akhaya Kumar Pradhan and ors.

Court : Orissa

Decided on : Dec-16-2003

Subject : Election

Acts : Orissa Grama Panchayats Act, 1964 - Sections 25 and 25(1)

Reported in : 97(2004)CLT148; 2004(I)OLR41

of the Orissa Grama Panchayats Act, 1964 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') whether a person having three children by giving away one child in adoption would become eligible to contest the election for the post of … A.S. Naidu, J.1. In view of the embargo created under Section 25(1)(v) of the Orissa Grama Panchayats Act, 1964 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') whether a person having three

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Dec 19 1969

Pamela Williams Vs. Patrick Cyril Martin

Court : Chennai

Decided on : Dec-19-1969

Subject : Family

Acts : Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 - Sections 25

Reported in : AIR1970Mad427; (1970)2MLJ539

child, in the absence of any affiliation order, unless he had adopted it de facto or obtained an adoption order. But he may make a binding contract with the mother to con- tribute towards its maintenance; this … through her solicitors. This refusal on his part resulted in the Initiation of proceedings by the appellant under Section 25 of the Guardians and Wards Act, for securing custody of her child for taking it to London.2. The

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