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Bombay HC Orders Boy's Christmas Visit to Grandma
24 Dec
Summary
- Court ordered a boy to visit his grandmother on Christmas.
- A monthly visitation schedule was also established by the court.
- The grandmother initiated legal action due to emotional distress.
The Bombay High Court has mandated a Christmas visit for a 14-year-old boy to see his 90-year-old grandmother in Mumbai. The grandmother had filed a habeas corpus petition after being denied contact with her grandson, leading to significant emotional distress following her son's death years ago. Her son's passing had strained relations with the boy's mother, who resides in Delhi with the child.
The court, acknowledging the approaching Christmas holiday on December 25, 2025, ordered the mother to bring the boy to Mumbai. He is to be with his grandmother from late morning until the afternoon. The bench also suggested an additional visit before the mother's return to Delhi, ensuring a meaningful reunion.
To ensure ongoing contact, the High Court established a visitation schedule. The boy must now meet his grandmother on either the second or fourth Sunday of each month. The mother is responsible for accompanying the child or ensuring his transport. With these arrangements in place, the court substantially granted the petitioner's request and disposed of the case.




