SARITA SHARMA versus SUSHIL SHARMA
The welfare of the minor children is the paramount consideration in custody matters, and a decree passed by a foreign court, while relevant, cannot override the welfare of the children. The High Court erred in granting the Habeas Corpus petition solely on the basis of breach of the American Court order, without a...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Sarita Sharma; Respondent: Sushil Sharma
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 16 February 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; High Court judgment and order set aside; writ petition dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Child Custody, Habeas Corpus, Divorce Proceedings, Natural Guardianship
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Parties
Sarita Sharma
Appellant
Sushil Sharma
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether it was proper for the High Court to allow Habeas Corpus petition and direct appellant to restore the custody of minor children to respondent and permit respondent to take children to USA solely based on American Court's order
- 2 Whether the welfare of the minor children overrides the decree passed by foreign court
Ratio Decidendi
The welfare of the minor children is the paramount consideration in custody matters, and a decree passed by a foreign court, while relevant, cannot override the welfare of the children. The High Court erred in granting the Habeas Corpus petition solely on the basis of breach of the American Court order, without a full inquiry into the welfare of the children; appropriate proceedings should be initiated to determine their best interest.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; High Court judgment and order set aside; writ petition dismissed.
Orders
- Set aside the judgment and order of Delhi High Court dated 18.2.98 in W.P. (Crl.) No. 656 of 1997.
- Dismiss the writ petition filed by the respondent.
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