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Under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, the natural guardian shall not, without the previous permission of the court mortgage or charge, or transfer by sale, gift, exchange or otherwise any part of the immovable property of the minor
Under the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act, the natural guardian shall not, without the previous permission of the court lease any part of such property for a term exceeding five years or for a term extending more than one year beyond the date on which the minor will attain majority
Any disposal of immovable property by a natural guardian, in contravention of the Act, is voidable at the instance of the minor or any person claiming under him.
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Section 8 of Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act - Powers of natural guardian. (2) The natural guardian shall not, without the previous permission of the court,- (a) mortgage or charge, or transfer by sale, gift, exchange or otherwise any part of the immovable property of the minor or (b) lease any part of such property for a term exceeding five years or for a term extending more than one year beyond the date on which the minor will attain majority. (3) Any disposal of immovable property by a natural guardian, in contravention of subsection (1) or sub-section (2), is voidable at the instance of the minor or any person claiming under him
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