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Feb 24 2005 (HC)

Zaveed Pharukhi and ors.

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2005(4)ALLMR106; 2005(4)BomCR244; 2005(2)MhLj1061

..... mutual understanding between the father and the mother, the latter is put exclusively in charge of the minor, or if the father is physically unable to take care of the minor either because of his staying away from the place where the mother and the minor are living or because of his physical or mental incapacity, in all such like situations, the father can be considered to be absent and the mother being a recognized ..... care and custody of the mother or the father for any other reason is unable to take care of the minor because of his physical and/or mental incapacity, the mother can act as natural guardian of the minor and all her actions would be valid even during the lifetime of the father, who would be deemed to be absent for the purposes of section 6(a) of the hmg ..... outcome of a harmonious construction of section 4 and section 6 of the hmg act, without causing any violence to the language of section 6(a) (supra).15. ..... the children sought to be taken in adoption are destitute or abandoned and are living in social or child welfare centres that it is necessary to consider what normative and procedural safeguards should be forged for protecting their interest and promoting their welfare.' 14. ..... aasia was working as a domestic servant at the said subhash ..... buildings of the aggregate value of 24,00,000 canadian dollar.l) a bank statement of bank one, los angeles indicating a combined balance us $ 313, 976 in their accounts.m) letter dated 14th february, 2005 from one dr. ..... a domestic worker .....

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Jul 12 2004 (HC)

indresh Shamsunder Advani and anr. Vs. Gopi Tarachand Advani (Smt.) an ...

Court : Mumbai

Reported in : 2005(1)BomCR918

..... of motion;(b) that pending the hearing and final disposal of the suit, the plaintiff and the respondents or any person or persons claiming through or under them, be restrained by an order and injunction of this hon'ble court from in any manner dealing with, disposing off, transferring, alienating, encumbering and/or creating any third party right, title or interest and/or making any additions, modifications, alterations and/or repairs to or in respect of the assets, properties, ..... it is then stated that due to the continuing domestic quarrels and fights, leading to violence and police complaints between deceased shamsunder and his wife respondent no ..... it is on that basis the defendant has prayed for interim protection by way of two notices of motion referred to above during the pendency of the proceedings in this court because the plaintiff has no right to proceed to change the character of the suit property taking advantage of alleged will, ..... is stated that the property was in ruinous and dilapidated condition and to restore the same, it was essential to carry out necessary repairs and take reasonable step to protect the said property. ..... , to contend that section 213 of the indian succession act, 1925 is no bar in preventing the apparent heir from claiming interim relief. ..... because it has come on record that it is only after the appointment of the court receiver that the further construction activity on the site was arrested and the status of the suit property has been protected.26. .....

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