IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE K.M.JOSEPH & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.L.JOSEPH FRANCIS TUESDAY, THE 24TH MAY 2011 / 3RD JYAISHTA 1933 Mat.Appeal.No. 291 of 2011() ---------------------------- AGAINST THE ORDER DATED 16/03/2011 IN IA.144/2011 IN OPGW.1254/2008 of FAMILY COURT, ALAPPUZHA .................... PETITIONER: APPELLANT/RESPONDENT ----------------------------------- VEENA @ SWEETY,AGED 28 YEARS, D/O.K.S.SHAJI,KONCHERY BHAVAN,MAYITHARA, CHERTHALA REP.BY P/A.H SMT.SELVARANI.K.P,W/O.K.S.SHAJI, AGED 53 YEARS,R/AT KONCHERY BHAVAN, MAYITHARA,CHERTHALA. BY ADV. SRI.T.K.VIPINDAS SMT.P.K.PRIYA SRI.K.V.SREE VINAYAKAN RESPONDENT(S): PETITIONER ------------------------- PRAVEEN JAYAKUMAR,AGED 33 YEARS, S/O.DR.R.V.JAYAKUMAR,SINDHOOR, ANCHERIL GARDENS, GANDHI NAGAR, KOTTAYAM,REP.BY P/A/H. ANITHA JAYAKUMAR,AGED 53 YEARS,W/O.DR.R.V.JAYAKUMAR, SINDHOOR,ANCHERIL GARDENS,GANDHI NAGAR, KOTTAYAM. ADV. SMT.LEKHA SURESH SRI.ASHOK SURESH THIS MATRIMONIAL APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 24/05/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: K. M. JOSEPH & M.L.JOSEPH FRANCIS JJ., - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mat.Appeal No.291 of 2011 B - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dated this the 24th day of May, 2011 JUDGMENT K.M. Joseph J., The Mat. Appeal is filed against the order passed in I.A. No. 144 of 2011 in O.P. (G. & W.) No. 1254 of 2008 by the Family Court, Alappuzha. The appellant is the mother of the minor child, aged 7½ years. Exception is taken to the impugned order by which the request made by the former husband of the appellant and his mother to modify the conditions in the order granting custody of the minor child to the respondent and to permit the child to pursue her education at Pallikoodam School at Kottayam was allowed. 2. There is no dispute that by judgment dated 18.10.2010 by the Family Court, Alappuzha had dissolved the marriage between the appellant and the respondent. The Family Court found that the respondent/father was fit and proper person to be the guardian of the child. The Family Court noted that the only request of the Mat. Appeal No.291 of 2011 :2: appellant's counsel that the child should continue her education at Choice School itself was conceded by the respondent through his counsel. Provisions made also regarding custody of the child during Onam, X'mas and Mid summer school vacation of the child to the appellant. 3. It is thereafter, an interlocutory application was filed by the father and the paternal grandmother of the child. Therein a request was made to modify the earlier order and to permit the child to be shifted from his school from “Choice” at Thripunithura to “Pallikkudom” at Kottayam. Objection was filed by the appellant. After considering the matter, the Family Court allowed the application and allowed the minor child to shift to Pallikkudom at Kottayam District. 4. We heard the learned counsel for the appellant and the learned counsel for the respondent. 5. The learned counsel for the appellant would complain that the only condition, which was insisted when custody of the child was granted to the father was that the child should continue the Mat. Appeal No.291 of 2011 :3: education at Thripunithura “Choice” School. He would point out that there is no dispute that both the father and mother are working abroad. It is submitted that the appellant's parents had shifted from Cherthala by taking a flat at Ernakulam, so that the education of the child should be continued at Thripunithura. It is stated that the original order is dated 18.10.2010 and having agreed to the conditions on 18.10.2010 there is no basis for filing the present Interlocutory Application on 14.1.2011. He would submit that it is essentially, for the convenience of the paternal grandmother. Per contra learned counsel for the respondent would point that the interest of the minor and the interest of the paternal grandparents are better served by the child. It is submitted that the interest of the great grandmother is better served in continuing education of the child at Pallikkoudam. Nothing is brought out as against the school, as such. It is however pointed out that the School at Kottayam has better facilities. The Pallikkudom school is better particularly from the environmental point of view. The child will get closer to the nature, it is submitted. It is pointed out that Mat. Appeal No.291 of 2011 :4: actually the permanent residence of the paternal grandmother is at Kottayam and they only shifted to Ernakulam and were residing only for continuing the education of the child at Choice School at Thripunithura, as agreed by the parties. 6. The Court below had noted that it was wrong to assume that decree of permanent custody was given to the respondent- father on the sole undertaking, regarding the school to be attended by the minor. The Court below has noted that the orders and decree of custody were not final and conclusive. It is further stated that Pallikkudam is the new school in Kottayam, where there is zoo and such other facilities for the child enabling him to associate with nature. It is further stated that the appellant has not disputed that Pallikkudam is a quality school giving excellent education in curricular and extra curricular activities and there is no rebuttal evidence by the appellant. It is also stated that the respondent's mother mentioned that her life without access to her husband, who is a doctor at Ernakulam and her aged mother's life in flat are also inconveniences as they are persons permanently settled at Mat. Appeal No.291 of 2011 :5: Kottayam. The Court below found that the change of school to Kottayam is for the welfare of the child and for the respondent's mother and her mother also. The Court found that there is nothing to suggest that the child's welfare will be adversely affected on it being removed to a school which is situated in the home district of the respondent and that it would only add to its welfare and joy. 7. After having heard the learned counsel for the parties we are not persuaded to take a view against the decision taken by the court. How the welfare of the child will be adversely affected by shifting the child to Pallikkudam at Kottayam is not established. There is no dispute that the paternal grandparents are having their permanent home at Kottayam. There is an additional factor which we will not overlook. At present the great grandmother aged around 80 years according to the learned counsel for the respondent is also at Kottayam. The child will be a day scholar and the child will be continuing residence with the relatives. There is nothing brought on record to question the worth of the school to which the child is being shifted. The maternal grandmother is already stated Mat. Appeal No.291 of 2011 :6: to have shifted to Cherthala, pursuant to the order, according to the learned counsel for the appellant. Learned counsel for the respondent points out that visitorial rights are given as per the order. 8. Having regard to all these facts and circumstances, we see no merit in this appeal and the same is dismissed. 9. Learned counsel for the appellant submitted that we may mention about the liberty of the appellant to move the Court, in case she comes back. We do not wish to pronounce on a situation which is yet to arrive. K.M.JOSEPH, (JUDGE) M. L. JOSEPH FRANCIS, (JUDGE) dl/