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The Supreme Court has ordered the wife of a Bengaluru-based engineer, who died by suicide last year, to present their minor son to the court through video-conferencing. The court is hearing a habeas corpus petition filed by the deceased's mother seeking custody of the child. The child, who dropped out of school, is currently residing with the mother. The top court had previously denied custody to the grandmother, stating she was a stranger to the child.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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