IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI MONDAY, THE 9TH NOVEMBER 2009 / 18TH KARTHIKA 1931 WP(Crl.).No. 461 of 2009(S) --------------------------- PETITIONERS: --------------- 1. CHANDRASEKHARAN KRISHNAN, S/O.LATE KRISHNAN, AGED 43 YEARS, HAVING PERMANENT RESIDENCE VALLIPARAMBIL, KUZHIKALA P.O., PATHANAMTHITTA. 2. GOPI KRISHNA, MINOR AGED 10.5 YEARS, REPRESENTED BY HIS FATHER AND LEGAL GUARDIAN, CHANDRASEKHARAN KRISHNAN S/O.LATE KRISHNAN, AGED 43 YEARS, HAVING PERMANENT RESIDENCE VALLIPARAMBIL, KUZHIKALA P.O., PATHANAMTHITTA. 3. GOPIKA KRISHNAN, MINOR AGED 8.5 YEARS, REPRESENTED BY HER FATHER AND LEGAL GUARDIAN, CHANDRASEKHARAN KRISHNAN S/O.LATE KRISHNAN, AGED 43 YEARS, HAVING PERMANENT RESIDENCE VALLIPARAMBIL, KUZHIKALA P.O., PATHANAMTHITTA. 4. BAGYA KRISHNAN, MINOR AGED 5 YEARS, REPRESENTED BY HER FATHER AND LEGAL GUARDIAN, CHANDRASEKHARAN KRISHNAN S/O.LATE KRISHNAN, AGED 43 YEARS, HAVING PERMANENT RESIDENCE VALLIPARAMBIL, KUZHIKALA P.O., PATHANAMTHITTA. BY ADV. SRI.SAJITH KUMAR V. SRI.RINOY JOSEPH RESPONDENTS: --------------- 1. STATE OF KERALA, REPRESENTED BY SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENT FOR HOME GOVERNMENT OF KERALA, SECRETARIAT, TRIVANDRUM. 2. THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, TRIVANDRUM. 3. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT, KOTTAYAM. 4. THE STATION HOUSE OFFICER, ERUMELI, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. 5. LALI MON C.K @ LAL CHENAPPADY, CHATHIYANKKAL, CHENNAPPADI.P.O., ERUMELI PANCHAYATH, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. 6. SHEEBA, W/O VIJAYAKUMAR, PUTHENPURACKAL, ASWATHI BHAVAN, KALLARAKAVU, CHIRAKADAVU, KOTTAYAM. 7. RAJAMMA, W/O LATE KARUNAKARAN, YOLICKAL CHENAPPADY, ERUMELI GOVERNMENT PLEADER SMT.SMITHA SUKUMARAN THIS WRIT PETITION (CRIMINAL) HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 09/11/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT & M.C.HARI RANI, JJ. * * * * * * * * * * * * * W.P.(Crl).No.461 of 2009 ---------------------------------------- Dated this the 9th day of November 2009 J U D G M E N T Basant,J The 1st petitioner is the father of petitioners 2 to 4. Petitioners 2 to 4 are minor children. The petitioner and his wife were living in a gulf country. In 2007 March, they allegedly returned, whatever be the reasons. They came down to Kerala. The 1st petitioner allegedly took a house on rent. His wife and children were accommodated there and he returned to his place of employment. The wife and children were left in India. The 1st petitioner now understands that his wife had taken a passport subsequently and had gone to the gulf country where the petitioner is now employed. According to the 1st petitioner, it is the business rival of the 1st petitioner who have persuaded his wife to return to the gulf country. 2. While leaving the children here, the wife had allegedly left them in the custody of respondents 5 to 7. 7th Respondent is the maternal grandmother of the children. Respondents 5 and 6 are related to the wife of the 1st petitioner that is the mother of the children. Respondents 5 to 7 are now keeping custody of the children. The children are not allegedly being looked after W.P.Crl No.461/09 2 properly. The 1st petitioner has come to India. He has gone to see the children. The police have facilitated such visit to the 1st petitioner to see his children. He had taken a photograph of himself with the three children. The same is produced as Ext.P4. According to the 1st petitioner, the children are not being looked after well by respondents 5 to 7. The future of the children will be spoiled if they are permitted to continue in the custody of respondents 5 to 7. In the absence of their mother, the 1st petitioner, who is the father of petitioners 2 to 4, is most entitled to the custody of petitioners 2 to 4. In these circumstances, it is prayed that a writ of habeas corpus may be issued to procure the presence of the children and to release them to the custody of the 1st petitioner. 3. We are afraid, the request of the 1st petitioner cannot be accepted. The dispute, the above narration makes it crystal clear, is one regarding the custody of the children and such dispute is between father and mother. Both are not available in India and the children are evidently left with the relatives of the mother. The father has come back from the gulf state and now evidently wants to steal a march over his wife by getting custody of the children by moving this court with this petition for issue of a writ of habeas corpus. W.P.Crl No.461/09 3 4. We are not satisfied that any of the elements do exist, to persuade this court to invoke its extraordinary constitutional jurisdiction for issue of a writ of habeas corpus, in this case. We are unable to agree that petitioners 2 to 4 can, prima facie, be held to be in any illegal custody or confinement. The dispute is purely one regarding the custody of the children between parents, who are both not available in India. The 1st petitioner has unnecessarily come to this court. The 1st petitioner must have gone to the Family Court with an appropriate application to get custody of the children. Instead of that, he has unnecessarily made the dispute appear to be one of illegal custody and confinement. He has thus made a request to this court for invocation of the jurisdiction to issue a writ of habeas corpus. 5. This writ petition is, in these circumstances, dismissed; but with the specific observation that the option of the 1st petitioner to move the Family Court for appropriate orders regarding the custody of petitioners 2 to 4 shall remain unaffected by the dismissal of this writ petition. (R.BASANT, JUDGE) (M.C.HARI RANI, JUDGE) jsr W.P.Crl No.461/09 4 W.P.Crl No.461/09 5 W.P.Crl No.461/09 6 R.BASANT & M.C.HARI RANI, JJ. .No. of 200 ORDER/JUDGMENT 29/07/2009