PART VII REMOVAL AND SUSPENSION OF GUARDIAN
Suspension of guardian

23.-(1) The Court may at any time either without any application or on the application of any person appealing to the Court to be interested in the administration of the infant's property suspend a guardian, if the Court considers that it is expedient to do so in the interests of the infant, and a guardian while suspended shall, not have power to act as guardian.

(2) When a guardian is suspended the Court shall cause notice to be given to such of the persons appearing to the Court to be interested in the infant as the Court directs and also to the persons having the custody of the infant's property, and shall give any other directions which appear necessary for securing the Safety of the infant's property.

Removal of gardian.

24. (1) The Court may either without any application or on the application of any person appearing to the Court to be interested in the infant or the due and proper administration or protection of the infant's property remove a guardian in accordance with the provisions of section 7 and 17 of the Law.

(2) Any application to remove a guardian must be made by summons.

(3) A guardian shall not be removed by the Court without an appli cation for the purpose except after notice has been given to him by the Court, of the grounds on which it is proposed to remove him and of the time and place at which the matter will be heard.

(4) The Court shall cause a copy of the notice to the guardian to be sent to such of the persons appearing to the Court to be interested in the infant as the Court directs and the same procedure shall be followed in the matter, so far as possible, as on summons to remove a guardian.

Inquiry into conduct of guardian

25. Where an inquiry into the administration by a guardian of an infant's property or into any dealing or transaction of a guardian is ordered, the inquiry, shall, unless the Court otherwise directs, be conducted by the Registrar of the Court and he shall have the same powers in relation thereto as the powers conferred on the Court under the Law and these Rules.