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August 2023

Allied Laws

By Dr. K. Shivaram, Senior Advocate
Rahul K. Hakani | Shashi Bekal, Advocates
Reading Time 5 mins
20 Jagrutiben Dharmeshbhai Suhagiya – Appellant AIR 2023 Gujarat 86 Date of order: 13th January, 2023 Succession – Natural Guardian – to sell the property of minor – Property in question is an undivided share in the joint family property – Out of the purview – No permission of the Court required to sell. [S. 8, Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, 1956 (Act)] FACTS
The appellant (Jagrutiben Suhagiya) lost her husband. The appellant, being in dire need of the funds for the education of her children wished to sell the undivided share of the property of the minors. For this purpose, the appellant filed an application before the Additional Sessions Judge, wherein the appellant's application was partly allowed, granting guardianship and rejecting the permission to sell the share in the joint family property. Aggrieved by the same, the appellant filed appeal before the Hon’ble Gujarat High Court. The fundamental question before the Bench was whether the restriction in section 8 of the Act, i.e., requirement of approval of the Court for alienating immovable property is applicable to a minor’s undivided share in a joint family property or not. HELD
Relying on the case of Krishnakant Maganbhai vs. State of Gujarat (1961 FLR 108), the Court held that the requirem