207Court of Wards to be made curator in case of minors having property subject to its jurisdiction
Nothing in this Part shall be deemed to authorise any disturbance of the possession of a Court of Wards of any property; and in case a minor, or other disqualified person whose property is subject to the Court of Wards, is the party on whose behalf application is made under this Part, the District Judge, if he determines to summon the party in possession and to appoint a curator, shall invest the Court of Wards with the curatorship of the estate pending the proceeding without taking security as aforesaid; and if the minor or other disqualified person, upon the adjudication of the summary proceeding, appears to be entitled to the property, possession shall be delivered to the Court of Wards.
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- 192 Person claiming right by succession to property of deceased may apply for relief against wrongful possession
- 193 Inquiry made by Judge
- 194 Procedure
- 195 Appointment of curator pending determination of proceeding
- 196 Powers conferrable on curator
- 197 Prohibition of exercise of certain powers by curators
- 198 Curator to give security and may receive remuneration
- 199 Report from Collector where estate includes revenue paying land
- 200 Institution and defence of suits
- 201 Allowances to apparent owners pending custody by curator
- 202 Accounts to be filed by curator
- 203 Inspection of accounts and right of interested party to keep duplicate
- 204 Bar to appointment of second curator for same property
- 205 Limitation of time for application for curator
- 206 Bar to enforcement of Part against public settlement or legal directions by deceased
- 207 Court of Wards to be made curator in case of minors having property subject to its jurisdiction
- 208 Saving of right to bring suit
- 209 Effect of decision of summary proceeding
- 210 Appointment of public curators