The Governing Principle: Best Interest of the Child
In all custody matters at Pune Family Court, the best interest of the child is the paramount consideration — above the preferences of either parent. Courts will examine every aspect of the child’s life: physical wellbeing, emotional security, education, relationships, and stability. Neither parent has an automatic preference under Indian law, though certain practical presumptions apply depending on the child’s age.
Types of Custody
- Physical custody (residential custody) — which parent the child lives with on a day-to-day basis
- Legal custody — the right to make major decisions about the child’s education, healthcare, and religion
- Joint custody — increasingly granted by Pune courts, particularly for children above 5 years; the child spends time with both parents on a structured schedule
- Sole custody — granted where one parent is found to be unfit, abusive, or has abandoned the child
Factors Pune Family Court Considers
- Age of the child — for very young children (below 5 years), courts generally favour the mother as the primary caregiver, though this is not absolute
- Who has been the primary caregiver — who has been most involved in the child’s daily care, education, and medical needs
- Stability and continuity — maintaining the child’s school, friendships, and existing environment
- Financial ability — which parent can better provide for the child’s needs
- Child’s own wishes — courts take into account the preference of children above 9–10 years, though it is not decisive
- Emotional bonding — the strength of the relationship between each parent and the child
- Conduct of parents — domestic violence, addiction, criminal conduct, or moral turpitude is taken seriously
Interim Custody — Getting Fast Relief
Interim custody can be applied for at Pune Family Court at the time of filing the main petition — or even independently if the child’s welfare is at immediate risk. Courts can pass interim custody orders within a few weeks of filing. Simultaneously, an application under the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act before a Magistrate can also include interim custody relief if the mother is the applicant.
What If Your Spouse Has Taken the Child Away?
If a parent has taken the child away without consent — to another city or abroad — you can file a Habeas Corpus petition at the Bombay High Court for the child’s production. Courts act swiftly in such matters. International parental child abduction to a country that is a signatory to the Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction can be addressed through that treaty’s framework.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the mother always get custody of young children in India?
Not automatically — but in practice, for children below 5 years, Pune Family Court more often grants physical custody to the mother, as courts typically consider the mother to be the natural caregiver for very young children. This is a practical presumption, not a legal rule. Fathers can and do obtain custody of young children where the mother is found to be unfit or where the child’s best interest clearly favours the father as custodian.
Can custody orders be changed after they are passed?
Yes. Custody orders can be modified if there is a material change in circumstances — the custodial parent relocates, a new concern about the child’s welfare arises, or the child’s own wishes change as they grow older. Either parent can apply to the Family Court for modification of a custody order. Courts will again apply the best interest standard.
What is the visitation right for the non-custodial parent?
Pune Family Court regularly grants structured visitation (access) to the non-custodial parent — typically alternating weekends, school holidays, and defined vacation periods. Courts are generally keen to ensure the child maintains a meaningful relationship with both parents. If the custodial parent obstructs court-ordered visitation, the other parent can apply for contempt of court and modification of custody.
Advocate Akash Chikate handles child custody matters at Pune Family Court and Bombay High Court — including urgent applications and habeas corpus petitions. Contact us for a confidential consultation.