abusing or neglecting a person with disability; or
misappropriating or neglecting the property, it may, in accordance with the prescribed procedure, apply to the committee for the removal of such guardian.
(2)
Upon receiving such application the committee may, if it is satisfied that there is a ground for removal and for reasons to be recorded in writing, remove such guardian and appoint a new guardian in his place or if such a guardian is not available make such other arrangements as may be necessary for the care and protection of person with disability.
(3)
Any person removed under sub-section (2) shall be bound to deliver the charge of all property of the person with disability to the new guardian, and to account for all moneys received or disbursed by him.
Explanation.-For the purposes for this Chapter, the expression "relative " includes any person related to the person with disability by blood, marriage or adoption.