Justice Manmohan was irked when the court-appointed adhoc committee submitted that the mother, who had earlier agreed to send her ward to a school, later retracted from her statement.
"I was trying to do everything with the consent of the party (mother). If you are not willing to co-operate, then I follow the rule book. Do not destroy the future of you child. I want her to become a good citizen of this country.
It further said, "The law mandates that I can take action against you. I can even withdraw the child from your custody."
The court was hearing a petition filed the woman's former husband who alleged that their child has been deliberately withdrawn five years ago from the school by his former wife.
The court disallowed the mother's plea that the child be allowed to meet her during school breaks everyday, saying "we are doing it for betterment of your kid."
"I (judge) do not want the child to be moved out of the mother custody. We are also not happy with this," it added.
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