Extra-Marital Affair No Ground to Deny Custody of Child to Mother: Punjab, Haryana HC
The order followed a habeas corpus petition filed by a woman from Punjab s Fatehgarh Sahib district, seeking custody of her four-and half-year-old daughter.
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Chandigarh: A woman’s extra-marital affair is not a ground to deny the custody of her child in a matrimonial dispute, as it cannot be concluded that she will not be a good mother, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has held.
The court also noted that in a patriarchal society, it is fairly common to cast aspersions on the moral character of a woman and more often than not these allegations are made without any basis.
Extramarital Affair No Ground To Conclude Woman Wouldn t Be A Good Mother & Deny Her Child Custody: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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Supreme Court Seeks Punjab Govt s Response Over Prashant Kishor s Appointment As Principal Advisor
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The Supreme Court has sought a response from the Punjab government on an appeal challenging the Punjab & Haryana High Court order, dismissing a petition challenging appointment of Prashant Kishor as Principal Advisor to Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh.
A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Hemant Gupta noted that counsel for the petitioners contended that Prashant Kishor is an expert in organising elections and is assisting parties in different states.
Advocate Baltej Singh Sidhu, representing Labh Singh and another petitioner, submitted that the appointment of Kishor as Principal Advisor to the Chief Minister, that too in the rank and status of a Cabinet minister at the cost of public money, is not permissible.