SC directs NRI mother to return to US along with the child

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The Supreme Court today directed the run away NRI mother to return to the US along with her minor son and husband Ravichandran within 15 days.

The Supreme Court today directed Vijaysree Voora, the run away NRI mother to return to the US along with her minor son Aditya and husband Ravichandran within 15 days.
 
A bench of justices Tarun Chatterji, RM Lodha and BS Chauhan ruled that if Vijaysree fails to comply with the direction, the husband would be entitled to the custody of the child after the 15 days period and can take him to the US on his own.
 
While giving the direction, the court said the husband would bear all expenses for their return and stay in the US till they move the appropriate court in New York for custody of the child.
 
The apex court passed the direction on a Habeas Corpus petition filed by Ravichandran, who had full custodial rights of the child. His estranged wife had fled to India along with Aditya in 2007 and kept on dodging police of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Assam.
 
The CBI, after taking up the investigation on August 29 this year in pursuance of the apex court's direction, managed to apprehend Vijaysree and Aditya on October 25 from Chennai and produced before it.
 
Following a divorce decree by a court in New York in June 2007, joint custody rights of the child were granted to the estranged couple who were domiciled in the US. However, Vijaysree subsequently breached the joint custody consent decree and fled to India.
 
After Vijaysree fled the US along with her minor son, the court there converted the joint custody rights into full custody rights in favour of Ravichandran.