IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY ORDINARY ORIGINAL CIVIL JURISDICTION GUARDIANSHIP PETITION NO.17 OF 2005 In the matter of Guardian and Ward Act VIII of 1890 And In the matter of Master Suraj Eknath Suryavanshi Mr.Krishna Sultan Suryavanshi .. Petitioner Mr.Pradeep Jadhav with Mr.Asish Patel for the petitioner CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J CORAM : S.U.KAMDAR, J DATED : 17th MARCH 2005 DATED : 17th MARCH 2005 DATED : 17th MARCH 2005 P.C.: 1. The petitioner is a uncle of the minor child who is at present studying in teh Indian Military Academy at Pune. Botht he parents have expired in an accident. Father of the child was working in the Company known as Tractor Engineers Limited. Petitioner is appointed as a Guardian in terms of prayer clause (b) of the petition. There is a flat of the deceased bearing no.206 Ground Floor, Kama Sagar C.H.S.Ltd., situated at Plot No.10, City Survey No.1376/1/14 Bhandup Village, Taluka Bhandup (E) As against the said flat there is an outstanding loan amount of ICICI Bank. Petitioner is at liberty to give the said flat on leave and licence basis and compensation received thereof be paid over to the ICICI towards the discharge of the loan liability. In so far as the service dues are concerned the General Manager, Tractor Engineers Ltd. is directed to deposit all the dues such as Provident Fund, Gratuity, Family Pension and any other dues payable to the deceased employee with the A/c Officer, High Court, Mumbai within 4 weeks from today. LIC of India is also directed to deposit the amount with the A/c Officer, High Court, Mumbai within 4 weeks. The A/c Officer High Court Mumbai is further directed to release monthly pension to the petitioner herein for the purpose of utilisation of the same for the benefit of the child. 2. The A/c Officer, High Court, Mumbai is directed to deposit the amount in the Fixed Deposit of any nationalised bank initially for a period of 3 years and renew the same from time to time till further orders of this court. Petition disposed of. Accordingly, no order as to costs.