No. 11 of CPC : No. 11: NOTICE TO CERTIFICATED, NATURAL, OR, de facto GUARDIAN

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: A minor named Rohan is involved in a property dispute case. His father, Mr. Sharma, is his natural guardian.

Application: An application is presented by the plaintiff (the person suing) for the appointment of a guardian for Rohan in the case.

Notice: The court sends a notice to Mr. Sharma, informing him that he needs to appear before the court on the specified date and express his consent to act as Rohan's guardian for the purposes of the lawsuit.

Outcome: If Mr. Sharma appears in court and agrees to act as Rohan's guardian, he will be appointed as the guardian for the suit. If he does not app...

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