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Law on Child Custody after Divorce in India

Aparna  Nair
Aparna Nair
  • May 18, 2023
  • 9 min to read
Law on Child Custody after Divorce in India Nair

Introduction

The concept of divorce has been in India for a long time now and has been met with mixed reactions. While divorce is seen as a way out from an unhappy marriage, it often has an adverse effect on children especially in cases of child custody. This article will discuss the law on child custody after divorce in India and the various aspects that come into play while deciding the same.

Definition of Child Custody

Child custody is a legal term that refers to the legal and practical relationship between a parent and child post divorce. The term is also used to describe the right and responsibility of the parent to provide physical and emotional care for the child. It also includes the right to make decisions about the childs welfare.

Law on Child Custody in India In India

The law governing child custody after divorce is the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890. The Act lays down the guidelines and principles that the court needs to follow while determining the custody of the child. The Act does not specify the exact age at which a child can be given custody but it does state that a child who is below the age of five is to be given to the mother unless there are special circumstances. The court has the discretion to decide on the custody of the child taking into account various factors such as the welfare of the child, the wishes of the parents, the childs age, the childs sex, the financial condition of the parents, the health of the parents, etc. The court also takes into consideration the opinion of the child if he or she is of sufficient age and understanding.

Case Laws

There have been several cases in India that have dealt with the issue of child custody after divorce. In the case of Gaurav Nagpal v. Sumedha Nagpal, the Supreme Court of India held that the welfare of the child is of paramount importance while deciding the issue of custody. The court also observed that the court should consider the wishes of the parents but should not be bound by them. In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India held that the principle of the ‘best interests of the child’ should be applied while deciding the issue of custody. The court also held that the court should take into account the wishes of the parents as well as the opinion of the child if he or she is of sufficient age and understanding. In another landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India held that the court should take into account the financial condition of the parents while deciding the custody of the child. The court also held that the court should take into consideration the health of the parents as well as the child.

Conclusion

Child custody after divorce is a sensitive issue that needs to be dealt with great care and attention. The court has to take into consideration various factors such as the welfare of the child, the wishes of the parents, the age and sex of the child, the financial condition of the parents, and the health of the parents and the child while deciding the issue of custody. The Supreme Court of India has laid down certain principles and guidelines which the court needs to follow while deciding the issue of child custody. The most important factor that the court needs to take into consideration while deciding the issue of child custody is the welfare of the child. The court should always strive to ensure that the child’s best interests are taken care of and that the child is placed in the best possible situation.

Aparna  Nair
Aparna Nair

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