IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM PRESENT : THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE R.BASANT & THE HONOURABLE MRS. JUSTICE M.C.HARI RANI FRIDAY, THE 17TH JULY 2009 / 26TH ASHADHA 1931 Mat.Appeal.No. 879 of 2008() ---------------------------- OP.941/2008 of FAMILY COURT, KOTTAYAM .................... PETITIONER(S): RESPONDENTS: --------------------------- GEORGEKUTTY JOSEPH, S/O.JOSEPH, AGED 38 YEARS, THUPPALANJIYIL HOUSE, KARIMBANY P.O., MATTAKKARA, AKALAKUNNAM VILLAGE, KOTTAYAM DISTRICT. BY ADV. SRI.JACOB E SIMON SRI.DEVAPRASANTH.P.J. RESPONDENT(S): PETITIONER/RESPONDENTS NO.2 AND 3: ------------------------------------------------- 1. JISHA VARGHESE, D/O.VARGHESE, AGED 34 YEARS, KOOVACKADU HOUSE, UMBIDY P.O., THOTTAKKADU, MADAPALLY VILLAGE, CHANGANACHERRY TALUK. 2. CELINE JOY, KURUMBIL HOUSE, MARANCODE, VLAKKODU P.O., PUNALOOR, KOLLAM DISTRICT. 3. THE PRINCIPAL, ST.THOMAS PUBLIC SCHOOL, PUNALOOR P.O., KOLLAM DISTRICT. ADV. SRI.MOHAN JACOB GEORGE FOR R1 SMT.P.V.PARVATHI FOR R1 SMT.REENA THOMAS FOR R1 SRI.L.RAM MOHAN FOR R1 THIS MATRIMONIAL APPEAL HAVING BEEN FINALLY HEARD ON 17/07/2009, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY PASSED THE FOLLOWING: R.BASANT & M.C.HARIRANI, JJ. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Mat.Appeal No.879 of 2009 ---------------------------------------- Dated this the 17th day of July 2009 J U D G M E N T BASANT,J This appeal is preferred by the appellant/father against an order passed by the Family Court regarding the custody of the minor child born to him and the 1st respondent herein. The child is now aged 6 years. By the impugned order, the Family Court had given the custody of the child to the mother subject to observations and conditions. 2. When the parties came before this court, it was felt that this is a case where a conciliated statement must be preferred to an adjudicated resolution of the controversy. Accordingly, the parties were referred to a mediator. Continuous parleys were held by the mediator. We had occasion to interact with the parties, the mediator and the counsel for the parties at a time when the effort at mediation had almost failed But thanks to the efforts of the mediator Smt.Zohra as also the sublime assistance rendered to her by their respective counsel, we are happy to note that the matter has now been settled between the Mat.Appeal No.879/08 2 parties. A mediated settlement has been executed and the mediator has filed the same before court. The mediated settlement is signed by the appellant/father and the first respondent/mother of the child. The joint statement is duly countersigned by their respective counsel. Both counsel pray that this appeal may be allowed in terms of the joint statement filed by them. 3. We find the request to be absolutely reasonable. We are satisfied about the justice of the terms of the settlement. We accept the same. 4. This appeal is accordingly allowed and disposed of in terms of the statement filed by the parties. The joint statement shall form part of this judgment. The terms of the joint statement shall be enforcible as if they are directions of the court. In clause No.11 of the joint statement, there is a stipulation that C.C.No.550/07 pending before the J.F.C.M Changanassery may be quashed. Both counsel submit that the parties shall take immediate steps to file a proper application under Section 482 Cr.P.C to quash the said prosecution. 5. There were still some surviving disagreements between the parties. After discussions in court, they have also Mat.Appeal No.879/08 3 been sorted out. In addition to the joint statement/settlement report, we hence issue the following further directions also. i) The child Lyn Elizabeth George shall today be handed over to the appellant herein who shall produce the child before this court on 27/7/2009. ii) On 27/7/2009, the child shall be handed over to the custody of the mother, the respondent herein. The respondent shall be at liberty to take the child to the Embassy and make all necessary arrangements for getting visa and other travel documents. Thereafter, the child shall be produced before this court by the respondent on or before 17/8/2009. The child shall then be handed over to the father and he shall be permitted to keep the child in his custody until a further date to be prescribed by the court. iii) On or before 17/8/2009, the respondent shall inform this court, the date on which she proposes to leave India with the child. Appropriate further directions will be issued fixing a date on which the child (who shall be in the custody of the father after 17/8/2009) is to be returned by the appellant to the respondent. After the child is so returned, the respondent shall be permitted to take the child with her to Ireland subject to the terms of the Mat.Appeal No.879/08 4 settlement. iv) It is further stipulated that until further orders the child when she is in his custody shall be kept by the appellant at the residence of his sister Celin at Punalur, and the appellant shall keep the S.H.O of the Punalur police station informed of the movements of the child, if he were to take the child out of the jurisdiction of that police station. The police shall monitor and ensure that this direction is complied with. The learned Government Pleader shall convey this direction to the police. 6. As directed above, call this petition again on 27/7/2009. The child will be produced and handed over to the custody of the mother on that day. Hand over copy of this order to the learned counsel for the petitioner as also to the learned Government Pleader. (R.BASANT, JUDGE) (M.C.HARIRANI, JUDGE) jsr Mat.Appeal No.879/08 5 Mat.Appeal No.879/08 6 R.BASANT & M.C.HARIRANI, JJ. .No. of 200 ORDER/JUDGMENT 18/06/2009