
Woman Cannot Be Forced to Choose Between Career and Child: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court allowed a mother to move to Poland with her daughter for a job, stating a woman should not be forced to choose between her career and her child.
The Bombay High Court allowed a mother to move to Poland with her daughter for a job, stating a woman should not be forced to choose between her career and her child.
The Delhi High Court fined a woman ₹5,000 for claiming that a family court judge was biased in a child custody case. The court dismissed her plea, stating that such allegations undermined judicial authority.
The Gujarat High Court denied a father’s custody request, stating there was no evidence that his estranged wife’s alleged affairs endangered their children. The court upheld the family court’s decision to grant custody to the mother while ensuring the father’s visitation rights.
The Gujarat High Court stressed the need for a mother to facilitate video calls between her son and his estranged father to build a relationship. The court expressed concern that the child might fail to recognize his father, urging a family reunion for the child’s welfare.
A Delhi court granted interim custody of two young children to their father, prioritizing their welfare over the mother’s personal choices. The court emphasized the importance of stable and nurturing parenting.
The Karnataka High Court directed the police to ensure a mother hands over custody of her child to the father and ordered her employer to withhold her pay for failing to comply with a judicial order.
The Bombay High Court saw a dramatic confrontation as an 11-year-old child refused to go with his father despite a court order. The court reaffirmed its custody ruling after the child broke free, and a scuffle occurred between the father and maternal relatives.