1 BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT DATED: 23.08.2011 C O R A M THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE A.SELVAM CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.933 of 2011 and MISCELLANEOUS PETITION No.1 of 2011 Govindaraj .. Appellant/Plaintiff Vs. 1.Muniappa Gounder 2.Panchammal .. Respondents/Respondents Civil Miscellaneous Appeal has been filed under Section 47 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, against the fair and decretal order dated 22.01.2010 passed in G.W.O.P.No.125 of 2008 by the Principal District Court, Dindigul. For Appellant .. Mr.N.Sathish Babu For Respondents .. Mr.D.Selvaraj JUDGMENT The order dated 22.01.2010 passed in G.W.O.P.No.125 of 2008 by the Principal District Court, Dindigul is being challenged in the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal. 2. The appellant herein as petitioner has filed the petition in question in G.W.O.P.No.125 of 2008 under Section 7 (1)(a)(b) of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 praying to appoint him as guardian of the ward mentioned in the petition. 3. It is stated in the petition that the petitioner has married the daughter of the first respondent on 03.03.2004. Both of them have been blessed with a male child viz., Sabarimani on 18.09.2005. On 31.07.2006, the wife of the petitioner has committed suicide and subsequently a criminal case has been instituted against the petitioner and also against his other family members. Now the minor in question is in custody of the respondents. Since the petitioner is the father of the minor, he is a competent person to act as guardian. Under the said circumstances, the present petition has been filed for getting the relief sought for therein. 4. In the counter filed on the side of the respondents, it is averred that on 31.07.2006, the petitioner and his family members have murdered the daughter of the first respondent. The petitioner had asked the first respondent to execute a document to the effect that the minor in question in future would not claim any property right. But the first respondent has refused to do it. Since the first respondent is the maternal grandfather of the minor and since the minor is under his care https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 2 and custody, the petitioner cannot be appointed as guardian and there is no merit in the petition and the same deserves to be dismissed. 5. On the basis of the available evidence on record, the Court below has dismissed the petition. Against the dismissal order, the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal has been preferred at the instance of the petitioner as appellant. 6. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant/petitioner has contended that the petitioner is the father of the minor and under the said circumstances the present petition has been filed so as to appoint him as guardian, but the Court below has dismissed the petition simply on the ground that a criminal case has been pending against the petitioner and his family members and therefore the reasoning given by the Court below for dismissing the present petition is not correct and the dismissal order passed by the Court below is liable to be set aside. 7. Per contra, the learned counsel appearing for the respondents has contended that the mother of the ward has committed suicide on 31.07.2006 and due to that against the petitioner and others, a criminal case has been registered under Sections 498-A and 306 of the Indian Penal Code and further so far the petitioner has not made any attempt to see the ward and since the first respondent is the maternal grandfather of the ward, he is a competent person to look after his interest and the Court below after considering all the surrounding circumstances has rightly dismissed the petition and therefore the dismissal order passed by the Court below need not be interfered with. 8. It is an admitted fact that the petitioner has married the mother of the ward on 03.03.2004 and both of them have blessed with the ward in question on 18.09.2005. The mother of the ward has committed suicide on 31.07.2006. From the date of suicide, the ward in question is under the care and custody of the respondents. The first respondent is the maternal grandfather of the ward and the second respondent is the sister of his mother. 9. It is also equally an admitted fact that after the demise of the wife of the petitioner, a criminal case has been instituted against the petitioner and his family members in Crime No.325 of 2006 under Sections 498-A and 306 of the Indian Penal Code. Since a criminal case has been pending against the petitioner and his family members and also considering the fact that after the demise of the wife of the petitioner, the petitioner has not made even a single attempt so as to see the ward in question and since the ward in question is under the care and custody of his maternal grandfather viz., the first respondent, this Court is of the view that the welfare of the ward must be a paramount consideration. In the instant case, as stated supra, the ward in question is under the proper care and custody of the respondents. Since the welfare of the ward is a paramount consideration and since the ward in question is under the effective care and custody of the respondents, this Court is of the view that the petitioner cannot be appointed as guardian of the ward. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 3 10. The Court below after considering the overall circumstances available in the present case, has rightly dismissed the petition. In view of the discussion made earlier, this Court has not found any error in the order passed by the Court below and altogether the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal deserves to be dismissed. 11. In fine, this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal deserves dismissal and accordingly is dismissed without costs and the order passed in G.W.O.P.No.125 of 2008 by the Principal District Court, Dindigul is confirmed. However the petitioner is at liberty to see the ward once in a month. Consequently, connected Miscellaneous Petition is dismissed. Sd/- Assistant Registrar(Crl.Side) /True Copy/ Sub-Assistant Registrar To The Principal District Judge, Dindigul +One cc to Mr.D.Selvaraj, Advocate, SR.No.28698 smn rl/3c – 14.9.2011 C.M.A(MD)No.933 of 2011 and M.P(MD)No.1 of 2011 23.08.2011 https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/