Guardians and Wards Act,1890
33. Right of guardian so appointed or declared to apply to
the court for opinion in management of property of ward.
(1) A guardian appointed or declared by the court may apply by
petition to the court which appointed or declared him for its opinion, advice
or direction on any present question respecting the management or
administration of the property of his ward.
(2) If the court considers the question to be proper for summary
disposal, it shall cause a copy of the petition to be served on, and the
hearing thereof may be attended by, such of the persons, interested in the
application as the court thinks fit.
(3) The guardian stating in good faith the facts in the petition
and acting upon the opinion, advice or direction given by the court shall be
deemed, so far as regards his own responsibility, to have performed his duty as
guardian in the subject- matter of the application.