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Dead Parents, Gujarat HC encouraged in-laws to make peace

Dead Parents, Gujarat HC encouraged in-laws to make peace
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Ahmedabad: Tragedy and challenges involving Pandemic Covid-19 refused to end.
A five-year-old boy, orphaned was arrested in the battle of bitter prisoners entered by his grandparents who survived unhappy with the marriage of his parents’ love in the first place.
Fortunately for the boy, HC stepped in and intervened to make the mother and father of the boy buried their ax and ended the dispute for the benefit of mental and physical welfare of young people.
The child currently lives with his grandparents in Dahod.
He was orphaned during the second wave after his father, Rajesh Acharya, 35, died at Dhanvantari Hospital on May 12 followed by the death of his mother Rakhi, 40, at the SVP hospital a month later on June 12.
Grandfather’s grandmother after his grandfather retired from the Tribune of the train claim.
Rajesh and Rakhi used to live in Ahmedabad, even in a separate house in Vinzol.
After the death of the pair, the child went to his motherly grandparents in Dahod, where he was accepted at school.
On the other hand, the Acharya family insisted on the child’s prisoner.
Acharya’s Elder Brother, who runs a restaurant in Coimbatore, also joins elderly parents during the evaluation period.
They approached the High Court by submitting a Corpus Habeas petition and claiming child prisoners.
They complained that the mother’s grandparents of the child even blocked their telephone numbers.
The High Court spoke with both families through video conferencing and made children have a conversation with his father’s grandparents and uncles.
About court conversations pay attention, “Children at this age are truly innocent and cannot understand the nature of disputes in this case.
He may not realize the death of his parents.
We have noticed a positive smile and behavior of grandparents and older brothers and brothers His father.
He also expressed his willingness to come to the grandparents of the grandparents in Ahmedabad.
“The court asked the family to forget their patrimoni, maintain disputes and work towards the best interests of the child so that his mental and physical growth was not tarnished by disputes in court.
After this, my mother’s grandparents invited another family to visit their place in Dahod and live for a few days.
The court also supports this meeting proposal and then ordered that the child prisoner can be maintained by father’s grandparents for the next few days.
To end the dispute, HC also asked the Dahod family to unblock the child’s father’s grandparents.
It also asked the Secretary of the Legal Services Authority Dahod to facilitate the right communication between the two families, overseeing family visits and reporting to court.
Further hearing has been posted on August 26, said Advocate K I Kazi who represents the mother’s grandparents of the child.

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