Mother's Plea for Custody
family judiciary advanced case_analysisAruna (30) and Rohan (35) were married for 10 years with two kids, Aarav (8) and Aisha (5). They separated two years ago due to Rohan's infidelity. Aruna claims Rohan is a neglectful father and hasn't been involved in the kids' upbringing. She now seeks custody of both children. Rohan argues he's provided for their financial needs, even if he hasn't been physically present. The kids are attached to their maternal grandmother, but Aruna's been pressuring her to stay out of this.
What's the legal remedy that applies here? Should it be under Section 6 (Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act) or Section 13(1)(a) of the Hague Convention? Can Aruna claim sole custody? Or should joint custody be considered? Help me solve this!
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Clarification required for 'Mother's Plea for Custody'. This article likely refers to a situation where a mother is seeking sole or joint custody of her children following a separation or divorce. To better assist readers, could the author clarify the specific grounds for the mother's plea, such as changes in circumstances, domestic violence, or the father's unavailability? Detail on the mother's relationship with the children and her ability to provide care would also be helpful.
"Arre yaar, maine suna hai kuch logon ko lagta hai ki maa ke liye custody kaisa milta hai. Lekin reality check yeh hai, high court ke paas discretion hai aur case-to-case basis par decision hoga. Maini yeh kahna chahta hoon ki maa ke liye custody ke liye sabse zaroori cheez hai, bachchon ke interests ka dhyan rakhna.