Legal Guardianship: Elder Sister’s Authority Limited by Court Decree

In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court deliberated on a habeas corpus petition concerning the custody of a younger sister. The crux of the matter lay in whether an elder sister possesses inherent legal guardianship over her younger sibling.

The apex court, represented by the Bench of Justices Aniruddha Bose and San, unequivocally stated that without a formal court order, the elder sister cannot unilaterally exercise guardianship. This landmark decision underscores the necessity for legal validation in matters of guardianship, emphasizing the role of judicial oversight.

The petitioner’s plea was dismissed, highlighting the imperative for due process in determining guardianship rights. This ruling serves as a clarion call for adherence to legal procedures, ensuring the safeguarding of individuals’ rights through judicial scrutiny.

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