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(1) The Court may, on the application of any person interested or of its own motion, make
an order regulating the conduct or proceedings of any guardian appointed or declared by the Court.
(2) Where there are more guardians than one of a ward, and they are unable to agree upon a
question affecting his welfare, any of them may apply to the Court for its direction, and the Court may
make such order respecting the matter in difference as it thinks fit.
(3) Except where it appears that the object of making an order under sub-section (1) or
sub-section (2) would be defeated by the delay, the Court shall, before making the order, direct notice
of the application therefor or of the intention of the Court to make it, as the case may be, to be given,
in a case under sub-section (1), to the guardian or, in a case under sub-section (2), to the guardian who
has not made the application
(4) In case of disobedience to an order made under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2), the order
may be enforced in the same manner as an injunction granted under section 492 or section 493 of the
Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882), in a case under sub-section (1), as if the ward were the plaintiff
and the guardian were the defendant or, in a case under sub-section (2), as if the guardian who made
the application were the plaintiff and the other guardian were the defendant.
(5) Except in a case under sub-section (2), nothing in this section shall apply to a Collector who is,
as such, a guardian.
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