MUHAMMAD RAFIQ, PIGGOTT
Asghar Ali – Appellant
Versus
Amina Begam – Respondent
JUDGMENT
Muhammad Rafiq and Piggott, JJ. - The two appeals Nos. 159 and 215 of 1913 are connected and have arisen out of the following circumstances. One Abdul Ghafur died some time ago leaving six daughters, namely, Anwari, Hasina, Akbari, Asgbari, Masiha and Amina. Hasina died leaving two children, Aziz-ur-Rahman, and Musammat Habib Fatima. Musammat Anwari and the two children of Hasina are minors. Ob the 14th of March, 1913, Asghar Ali applied to the District Judge of Moradabad to be appointed guardian of the person and property of the said three minors. No one objected to the application of Asghar Ali with regard to the minors, Aziz-ur-Rahman and Musammat Habib Fatima. But as regards the application relating to Musammat Anwari Begam, her two married sisters, Akbari Begam and Amina Begam, filed objections and stated that Musammat Anwari was living then and had all along since the death of their mother lived with Musammat Akbari Begam. It was further stated in their objection that the personal wishes of the minor, Musammat Anwari Begam, were that she should be allowed to remain with her sister, Musammat Akbari Begam. We may note that Musammat Anwari's date of birth as given in the
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