The “Majority Act, 1875 alongwith Guardians & Wards Act, 1890” is an authoritative legal resource that covers fundamental aspects of age, majority, and guardianship under Indian law. The Majority Act, 1875, defines the legal age at which individuals attain full legal capacity, clarifying rights, liabilities, and responsibilities. The Guardians & Wards Act, 1890, complements this by providing a framework for appointing guardians, safeguarding the welfare of minors, and regulating their property and personal interests. The book offers a structured analysis of key provisions, procedural requirements for guardianship, and judicial interpretations that have shaped the application of these laws over time. It includes practical examples, case references, and explanatory notes to facilitate understanding for legal practitioners, law students, and guardians. By highlighting responsibilities of guardians and rights of minors, it ensures that the principles of protection, welfare, and legal compliance are clearly communicated.






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