The correct answer is (b), Guardian.
Under Muslim Law, a minor is not considered to be an adult and cannot enter into a marriage contract on their own. The guardian, who is usually the father or grandfather, has the right to consent to the marriage on behalf of the minor. If there is a conflict between the views of the minor and the guardian, the law gives priority to the guardian’s decision. This is because the guardian is considered to be acting in the best interests of the minor.
The other options are incorrect. Option (a), Minor, is incorrect because a minor is not considered to be an adult and cannot enter into a marriage contract on their own. Option (c), State, is incorrect because the state does not have the authority to override the decision of the guardian. Option (d), Court, is incorrect because the court will only intervene in a marriage contract if there is a dispute between the parties.