Who Is Considered A Minor In Pakistan As Per LAW(QANOON)
As per apnaqanoon,A person who is under the age of eighteen.
As per apnaqanoon,A person who is under the age of eighteen.
As per apnaqanoon,completed his age of 18 years and not before. According to the above provisions of the Majority Act, 1875, the age of majority of a person domiciled in Pakistan is eighteen years, except in cases where a Guardian of a minor is appointed by the court, in which case the age of majority…
As per apnaqanoon,A person who is under the age of eighteen.
As per apnaqanoon,In Pakistan, the legal age for marriage is 18 for males and 16 for females (Child Marriage Restraint Act, 1929 and Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961), despite acceptance of the definition of child uner CRC as anyone under 18 years of age.
As per apnaqanoon,Guardian of a minor is appointed by the court, in which case the age of majority extends to 21 year.
As per apnaqanoon,completed his age of 18 years and not before. According to the above provisions of the Majority Act, 1875, the age of majority of a person domiciled in Pakistan is eighteen years, except in cases where a Guardian of a minor is appointed by the court, in which case the age of majority…
As per apnaqanoon,Under the Majority Act of 1875, “every person domiciled in Pakistan is deemed to have attained his majority when he shall complete his age of 18 years and not before.
As per apnaqanoon,if a guardian appointed or declared by the Court desires to resign his office, he may apply to the Court to be discharged.
As per apnaqanoon,Custody of ward, Section 25 of the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890 provides the title of guardian to the custody of minors. According to this section, if the minor leaves the guardian’s custody, the court can pass an order for his return. And to make such a return, the minor can be arrested.
As per apnaqanoon, Sec 48 ,Of Guardian And Wards Act,Finality of other orders. Save as provided by the last foregoing section and by section 622 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1882 (14 of 1882)1, an order made under this Act shall be final, and shall not be liable to be contested by suit or…