PART VI REMUNERATION AND ALLOWANCES OF GUARDIAN
Remuneration of guardian.

21. (1) In fixing the remuneration of a guardian under section 16 of the Law, regard shall be had to the duties entailed upon the guardian by the administration of the infant's property.

(2) The Court may make, if it thinks fit, special allowances to guar dians for the following matters to be paid out of the infant's property-

(a) for the statement of the infant's property prepared by a guar dian on his appointment, an allowance between £0.500 mils and £2;

(b) for realizing and re-investing trust property, where the property is realized for the purpose of re-investment, an allowance not exceeding one per centum on the amount realized and re -invested ;

(c) for realizing or investing trust property in any other case, an allowance not exceeding one-half per centum on the amount realized or invested.

(3) Where a guardian is remunerated any allowance under this Rule may be paid in addition to his remuneration.

(4) Any remuneration or allowance, payable to a guardian shall be paid or allowed to him at such time and in such manner as the Court directs.

Forfeiture of remuneration

22. (1) If the Court is satisfied that a guardian has failed to comply with the Law or with these Rules or with the directions of the Court or the Registrar of the Court, made in accordance with the Law or these Rules, or has otherwise misconducted himself in relation to the infant's property, the Court may order that the whole or any part of the remune ration of the guardian be forfeited.

(2) This Rule shall not affect any liability of the guardian for breach of trust or to be removed or suspended.

(3) A guardian shall have an opportunity of being heard by the Court before any order is made for the forfeiture of his remuneration or any part of it.