Child Welfare Takes Precedence in International Custody Battle: Karnataka High Court Upholds Father’s Custody

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In a landmark judgment delivered on September 29, 2023, the Karnataka High Court underscored the paramount importance of child welfare in an international custody dispute. The case involved a custody battle over Master Advik, a minor child, whose parents originally hailing from India found themselves living in different countries due to career prospects.

The Bench comprising The Hon’ble Mr. Justice P.S. Dinesh Kumar and The Hon’ble Mr. Justice T.G. Shivashankare Gowda carefully considered the child’s happiness and well-being as the primary concern throughout the proceedings. The extensive interactions with the child revealed his strong preference to stay with his father, who resides in Bangkok, Thailand.

The mother’s career priorities, which led her to Germany, were duly noted by the Court. The German Family Court’s ex-parte order granting custody to the mother was acknowledged, but the Karnataka High Court emphasized that the child’s welfare must take precedence over jurisdictional issues.

In its observation, the Court stated, “Child Custody – Welfare of the Child – Dispute between parents over the custody of minor child, Master Advik – Parents originally from India, living in various countries due to career prospects – Child’s happiness and well-being considered paramount.” This observation highlights the central theme of the judgment.

Ultimately, the Karnataka High Court granted custody of Master Advik to his father in Bangkok, granting the mother visitation rights and phone/video call access to the child. The father was directed to execute a bond and provide an affidavit to ensure his presence in India if required.

This judgment reaffirms the principle that in child custody cases, the welfare of the child is of utmost importance, transcending international borders and legal complexities. The child’s residence and custody remain subject to jurisdictional Family Court orders, ensuring ongoing protection of his best interests.

The legal representatives in the case included Smt. S. Susheel, Senior Advocate, and Shri. H. Somanatha, Advocate, for the petitioner, as well as Shri. Anoop Kumar, HCGP for R1 to R5, and Shri. S. Karthik Kiran, Advocate, for Shri. Kapil Dixit, Advocate, representing R6 and R7.

Date of Decision: 29 September, 2023

SMT. ARCHANA PRADHAN  vs STATE OF KARNATAKA

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