1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION GUARDIAN PETITION NO. 1 OF 2005 In the matter of Guardian & Wards Act, VIII of 1890. And In the matter of appointment of Guardian of the minor namely master Amol Arun Kawale Hindu inhabitant of Mumbai, aged about 8 years residing at: New MHADA Transit Camp, 7/A Room No. 514, S.S.D. Road, Antop Hill, Kane Nagar, Sector I, Wadala, Mumbai 400 037 -- Minor. Revati Aba Kawale, .... Petitioner. Ms. Kalpita R. Sane for petitioner. None for respondents. Petitioner and ward present. CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J. DATE : 3RD MARCH, 2005. P.C. 2 1. The petitioner and the ward are interviewed. They are present in Court. The petitioner is the grand mother of the child. Both the parents have expired. The petition is made absolute in terms of prayer clauses (a) and (b). In so far as prayer clause (c) is concerned, the learned counsel for the petitioner is directed to deposit the entire amount of provident fund and gratuity with the Accounts Officer, High Court, Bombay. They are also directed to deposit the arrears of pension, if any, with the Accounts Officer, High Court, Bombay. If the deceased was eligible to the pension amount then the future pension to be released to the petitioner. The Accounts Officer, High Court, Bombay is directed to deposit the provident fund and gratuity amount deposited by the Apollo Textile Mill, Mumbai in a fixed deposit with any nationalised bank initially for a period of three years and renew the same from time to time till further orders are passed. If the arrears of pension amount is deposited then the same to be released by the Accounts Officer, High Court, Bombay, immediately to the petitioner.