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employed for gain with a
request to revoke the visitation rights granted
to the appellant for meeting the child. This ... remain with
the mother and father shall have only visiting
rights, in the manner indicated in the mutual
divorce decree
Supreme Court of India
welfare of the child. However, the visiting right of the respondent/husband (as a father of the child being ... 4091 of 2008 dated 20.01.2009 and restore the visitation rights of the petitioner/husband as initially granted by the Family
Madras High Court
vide judgment dated 5.9.2006.
3. As regards custody and visitation rights in respect
of the minor child, the parties ... terms and conditions of their
settlement including custody and visitation rights of
the child. These applications have been filed
Delhi High Court
agreed in the meeting in relation to
grant of visitation rights to the respondent. Both the parties also
agreed that ... wanted a complete re-hash of the custody and visitation rights qua the
child, but also raised other issues with
Delhi High Court
that application has been filed for conferment of his visitation right in
respect of minor Tulsi and it has been ... correct view and same warrants no interference, and here visitation
rights have been claimed, as such keeping in view
Allahabad High Court
maternal grand-father i.e., the appellant
herein granting visitation right to respondent herein for the
reason that criminal case ... said judgment.
While doing so, family court also reserved visitation right to
grand father permitting him to visit the minor
Karnataka High Court
first and paramount
consideration and not the legal right of any particular party. In
making order appointing a guardian ... locality and certain grown up boys used to visit her
house and the people in the locality complained of nuisance
Madras High Court
seeking to set aside visitation rights to the Respondent. The father has filed Revisions ... seeking for custody of minor child Rahul instead of visitation rights. Since common points arise for determination, by consent
Madras High Court
civil misc.application.viz.CM. 1566/97,
seeking regular visitation rights with his children for approximately I
to 2 hours ... reply to the petitioners application,
CM. 1566/97, seeking visitation rights, as no separate reply has been
preferred.
(3) This
Delhi High Court
earlier order dated 22.12.2010 in respect of visitation rights allowed to the Respondent-father, Appellant-mother of the children ... every alternative weekends and other alternative weekends to have visitation rights. The impugned order reads as under:-
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