abs IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION FAMILY COURT APPEAL NO. 9 OF 2004 1. Shri Krishna Shankar Karandikar 2. Smt. Anuradha Krishna Karandikar .. Appellants V/s Shri Vinayak Narayan Rajmachikar .. Respondent Mrs.Anita A. Agarwal for the appellants. Mr.N.P. Deshpande for the respondent. CORAM : B.H. MARLAPALLE & D.G. KARNIK, JJ. DATE : 12TH FEBRUARY 2009 ORAL JUDGMENT ORAL JUDGMENT ORAL JUDGMENT: (Per B.H. Marlapalle, J.) 1. This appeal filed under section 19 of the Family Courts Act, 1984 arises from the judgment and order dated 26th December 2003 rendered by the learned Principal Judge of the Family Court at Pune thereby allowing Custody Petition No.D-101 of 2002. The present appellants, who were respondents before the Family Court, were directed to hand over the custody of Varun, the son of the present respondent to him. This order was - 2 - stayed in the instant appeal and the custody of Varun was continued with the appellants who are maternal grandparents of Varun. 2. The respondent Vinayak and Ashwini, the daughter of the appellants, were married on 9th June 1990 and to the couple Varun was born on 13th April 1991. On account of matrimonial disputes, Ashwini had left her matrimonial home on or about 16th September 1992 and Vinayak filed the petition seeking divorce on the ground of cruelty on 7th June 1993. The said petition was dismissed on 27th March 1997. In the meanwhile, Ashwini had filed a complaint against her husband as well as in-laws in June 1994 for the offences punishable under section 498-A of the I.P.C. and the said complaint was dismissed on 30th April 1998. Vinayak filed a fresh petition for divorce on the ground of desertion and the said petition registered as A-346 of 1997 came to be decreed on 29th June 1999 by the Family Court. During all this period, Varun’s custody remained with the mother who was staying with the appellants. The decree of divorce was challenged before this Court in an appeal and during the pendency of the same, Ashwini died of cancer on 19th January 2002. The respondent, therefore, filed Petition No.D-101 of 2002 seeking custody of his son. - 3 - 3. Varun is present before us along with his maternal grandfather (appellant no.1). Varun is going to be 18 years of age on 12th April 2009 and we are informed that he has completed is XI standard and is preparing for seeking admission to the National Defence Academy. Appellant no.1 has retired from Merchants Navy and has a son and grand-children. Both the appellants are senior citizens and they now agree that it is Varun who has to take a decision after he completes the age of 18 years either to stay with them or with his father or at both the places. We are informed that during the pendency of this appeal, the respondent has remarried but has no biological children from the second wife. We are also informed that his second wife has children from the first marriage. The record also shows that Varun was subjected to psychiatric assistance. A report in that regard submitted by the Department of B.J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospital, Pune shows that Varun is of sound mind and has no mental illness that impairs his thinking or decision-making, his insight, social judgment and intellectual abilities are intact and he had expressed his desire to stay with his grandparents. Based on this report, his custody was continued with the appellants. It would be therefore just and proper that the custody is continued further and till 12th April 2009, on which date Varun will attain the age of 18 years. After he completes the age - 4 - of 18 years, it is for Varun to take a decision either to stay with his grandparents or with his father or at both the places and on his completing the age of 18 years, this appeal would be rendered infructuous. 4. Hence, we dispose off this appeal by extending the custody of Varun to the appellants till 12th April 2009 and thereafter we leave it to Varun to either join his father or continue to stay with his grandparents or with both of his grandparents as well as father. 5. The amount which has been deposited with the Family Court is allowed to be withdrawn by the appellants. (D.G. KARNIK, J.) (B.H. MARLAPALLE, J.)