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Minor child custody: US court judgement not binding on woman

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Aug 09 2015 | 12:28 AM IST
Madras High Court has dismissed a petition by a man to declare as binding on his wife the judgement of a US court in a matter of him seeking permanent custody of his minor child, saying it was not conclusive and binding on her and also not enforceable within jurisdiction of Indian courts.
Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana stated this recently while dismissing a civil suit and original petition by PK Srikumar seeking a declaration to the effect that the May 1, 2012, ex- parte order/judgement by the Superior Court of California, County of Orange, is conclusive and binding on his wife and enforceable within jurisdiction of Indian courts.
He also sought a consequential declaration that he is the natural guardian and legal custodian of his minor son.
The judge said that in view of the fact that the child was brought up by the wife right from 2011, she would be the proper person to have permanent custody of the child.
Therefore, the judgement of the foreign court is not conclusive and binding on the wife, the defendant, and also not enforceable against her within the jurisdiction of Indian courts, the judge said.
Srikumar and Harshita got married on August 31, 2007, and went to the USA. Their son was born on November 16, 2008.
Srikumar alleged that after the birth of their child, his wife behaved indifferently and was treated in many hospitals for depression. They then came to India and she stayed with her parents and refused to to go to the USA due to a delay in the stamping of her passport by the US Embassy.

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So, he along with his parents and child left for the USA on November 19, 2009.
There was a one-and-a-half year gap and even his efforts to get her Permanent Resident Status in USA went in vain. So, he came to India on July 11, 2011 with his father while his mother and his minor came to India on August 13, 2011.
On his return home, he came to know that his wife was employed at a software firm in Chennai from April, 2010. On September 8, 2011, while on a break at Singapore en route to US with his mother and son, he was informed that his sister, her husband and her father-in-law were detained by police here on a demand to hand over the child to his wife whereupon he returned to India midway.
At the airport, his mother was detained by police for a complaint of cruelty. His child was taken away by police and later handed over to the woman "under threat and coercion" and his passport seized, he said.

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First Published: Aug 09 2015 | 12:28 AM IST

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