Where a guardian appointed
or declared by the Court has given a bond duly to account for what he may receive in respect of the
property of his ward, the Court may, on application made by petition and on being satisfied that the
engagement of the bond has not been kept, and upon such terms as to security, or providing that any
money received be paid into the Court, or otherwise as the Court thinks fit, assign the bond to some
proper person, who shall thereupon be entitled to sue on the bond in his own name as if the bond had
been originally given to him instead of to the Judge of the Court, and shall be entitled to recover
thereon, as trustee for the ward, in respect of any breach thereof.
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Section 35
Suit Against Guardian Where Administration-bond Was Taken.
The Guardians and Wards Act, 1890