IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR.J.CHELAMESWAR & THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE P.R.RAMACHANDRA MENON FRIDAY, THE 18TH FEBRUARY 2011 / 29TH MAGHA 1932 Con.Case(C).No. 148 of 2011 ----------------------------- AGAINST THE JUDGEMENT IN MA.25/2005 Dated 21/12/2010 .................... PETITIONER/APPELLANT: --------------------------- JAYACHANDRAN NAIR,AGED 52 YEARS, S/O.VELUPILLAI, KAMALA SADANAM,PARASUWAKKAL,PARASSALA, NEYYATTINKARA,THIRUVANANTHAPURAM. BY ADV. SRI.V.S.BABU GIREESAN RESPONDENT/RESPONDENT: ------------------------------- JAYASREE,D/O.KARUNAKARAN NAIR, AGED 46 YEARS, SASTHU BHAVAN,PAPPANAMCODE JUNCTION, PAPPANAMCODE P.O., THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695 018. BY ADV. SRI.J.HARIKUMAR, SRI.C.J.JOY THIS CONTEMPT CASE (CIVIL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 18/02/2011, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: J.Chelameswar, C.J. & P.R.Ramachandra Menon, J. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Contempt Case (Civil) No. 148 OF 2011 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dated this the 18th day of February, 2011 JUDGMENT Ramachandra Menon, J. This petition is filed by the father of a minor boy by name 'Sasthu Dev', who has been granted permission to have custody of the child from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on all Sundays as ordered in Mat.Appeal No.25 of 2005, with a contention that, in spite of the specific direction (on the basis of the terms of the agreement arrived at between the parties), the respondent (mother of the boy) is not permitting him to have the custody and that the same amounts to contumacious act liable to be proceeded against, invoking the relevant provisions of the Contempt of Courts Act. 2. Pursuant to the notice issued, the respondent turned up and submitted before this Court that there was absolutely no lapse on her part with regard to the implementation of the direction given by this Court as per judgment dated 21.12.2010 in the above Mat. Appeal and that Contempt Case (Civil) No. 148 of 2011 -:2:- the petitioner was not prevented from having the custody, nor the minor boy was forcefully or otherwise prevented from enjoying the custody of the father. It was stated before this Court that the respondent was bound by the judgment and was always willing to handover the custody as specified, but the boy was refusing to go with the petitioner and as such, no further proceedings would lie against the respondent. 3. Taking note of the submissions as above, this Court passed an order on 04.02.2011, finding it appropriate to have the views of the minor boy directly and ordered that the child be brought before this Court on this day. The boy as well as the parents are present today. We ascertained the views of the minor boy, who is aged 17 years (Date of Birth being 14.10.1993), when he made a categoric statement that he is not comfortable in the custody of the father; that he is studying in the XIIth Standard in an English medium school; that he is very much aware of the proceedings which culminated in the judgment (in Mat. Appeal) in question; that the mother had instructed him Contempt Case (Civil) No. 148 of 2011 -:3:- that he had to go with the father as ordered by this Court (in the Mat. Appeal); that he will attain majority within a few months; that he is capable of taking proper decisions with full conscience and understanding and that he might not be compelled to act quite detrimental to his 'likes and dislikes'. Thus, it is evident that the boy has chosen himself to abstain from being in the custody of his father, on own will. 4. The learned counsel for the petitioner submits that judgment in Mat. Appeal 25/05 might to be let to be nullified and that intervention by this Court is necessary. But it has to be borne in mind that the scope of the jurisdiction of this Court in a Contempt matter is not to widen or modify the verdict already passed. So also, it is well-settled that such jurisdiction is not that of an 'Execution Court'. On ascertaining the views of the minor boy as aforesaid, we find that the allegation of contempt levelled against the respondent herein cannot be acted upon, as there is no lapse or disobedience on the part of the respondent, much less Contempt Case (Civil) No. 148 of 2011 -:4:- anything wilful to constitute the offence of contempt, so as to be proceeded with. The petition fails and the same is dismissed accordingly. J.Chelameswar, Chief Justice. P.R.Ramachandra Menon, Judge. ttb Contempt Case (Civil) No. 148 of 2011 -:5:- Issue notice before admission. Sri.J.Harikumar takes notice on behalf of the respondent. It is stated that the child whose custody is the subject matter of the present Contempt Case is aged about 17 years and 4 months. Though the mother is bound by the judgment and willing to handover the custody of the child, the child is refusing to go with the petitioner. In the circumstances, we deem it appropriate to elicit the views of the child in the matter and the respondent is directed to bring the child in Court on 18.02.2011.