Kerala Baby Kidnap Case: Woman Gets Custody Of Her Infant Son
NDTV
Anupama was awarded the custody of her child - whom she had last seen when the infant was three days old - after a family court ordered that the child be handed over to his biological parents.
One year of waiting and weeks of legal battles, protests, and controversies came to an end as Anupama S Chandran finally held her infant son soon after she stepped out of a court complex in Thiruvananthapuram along with her partner Ajith today afternoon. The development comes a day after the DNA tests on the infant, Anupama and Ajith established the couple as the parents.
She was awarded the custody of her child - whom she had last seen when the infant was three days old - after a family court today ordered that the child be handed over to his biological parents.
The child had been under the care and protection of his adoptive parents in Andhra Pradesh till last Sunday.
Emerging from the court complex, the family travelled by car to the site of Anupama's protest these last few days, in front of the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare (KSCCW) headquarters. "I got my child. He is in the car. I am very happy now. I wish to spend time with my child," she told reporters.