"The child's report card reflects certain disturbing facts. A perusal of the report card reveals that the child has scored only 47.67 per cent with C2 grade. It also reveals that she was not regular to school and was absent for 32 days in first semester itself.
"In these circumstances, it is proved that the respondent (mother) is not taking care for giving education to the child," Guardian Judge Rakesh Kumar said, directing the mother to hand over the custody of the minor to her father.
Considering the issue of accommodation, the court said, "The mother is living with her parents in a three-bedroom flat with seven other members. The child is in her growing age. The mother's parents do not have sufficient space to provide privacy to a growing child."
The judge noted that the paternal grandfather of the minor is a retired assistant commissioner of Income Tax drawing reasonable pension and her paternal aunt is a physiotherapist.
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