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India's Supreme Court ordered the father to gain custody of a minor boy by Sept. 30, citing the mother's misuse of courts in India and the UK.
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that custody of a minor boy in a cross-border custody dispute should be granted to his father by September 30, criticizing the mother for misleading courts in both India and the UK.
The court found she exploited legal systems in both countries, undermining the father’s rights despite UK court orders.
The father will have custody, while the mother and her parents will have visitation rights.
The court mandated that the boy not be taken out of India without high court permission and ordered the Juvenile Justice Board to monitor his well-being.
The case highlighted flaws in international judicial coordination and emphasized the need to prioritize the child’s welfare.
La Corte Suprema de la India ordenó al padre obtener la custodia de un niño menor de edad antes del 30 de septiembre, citando el mal uso de los tribunales por parte de la madre en la India y el Reino Unido.