Additional District Judge Sunil Rana dismissed the man's plea seeking his son's custody, saying the child does not even recognise his father, whom he had not seen for past several years, and he does not want to live with him.
"....This court is of the opinion that the paramount consideration in determining the question as to who should be given the custody of a minor child is the 'welfare of a child' and not rights of the parents.
The court said in its opinion, the child's custody cannot be granted to the father as the same would not only cause trauma to the minor but also affect his studies and future.
"It is neither in the interest of the minor child nor for his welfare.... Hence, the custody of the minor child cannot be granted to the father. The petition is hereby dismissed and stands disposed of accordingly," the judge said.
His wife died in October 2007 due to tuberculosis in her parental house and since then their son has been residing with his maternal uncles.