Handing over child custody to an institution, ignoring parent’s claim not acceptable: SC [Read Order]

Update: 2016-08-22 17:27 GMT

The Supreme Court, in BEATA AGNIESZKA SOBIERAJ VS. STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH has depreciated the practice of handing over the custody of the child to an institution, while ignoring the claim of a parent, especially the mother of the child, as not acceptable.In the instant case, the father of the child has no objection to the handing over of parental custody to the mother. But the High...

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The Supreme Court, in BEATA AGNIESZKA SOBIERAJ VS. STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH has depreciated the practice of handing over the custody of the child to an institution, while ignoring the claim of a parent, especially the mother of the child, as not acceptable.

In the instant case, the father of the child has no objection to the handing over of parental custody to the mother. But the High Court handed over the custody of the Child to the institution where he studies.

Setting aside the order of High Court, the bench comprising of Justices Jagdish Singh Khehar and Arun Mishra observed: ‘We find no justification whatsoever in the High Court, where the child is admitted for education, on the affirmation by the institute itself, that it would look after the child, as also, not charge any fee from the child. The handing over of custody to an institution, while ignoring the claim of a parent, especially the mother of the child, is not acceptable.”

The Court then directed the Institution to hand over the custody of child to her mother as and when she visits India for the same.

Read the order here.

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