"Will Ensure No Other Mother Cheated": Kerala Woman Slams Welfare Agency In Baby Kidnapping Case
NDTV
One year of waiting and weeks-long tough legal battle, protests and controversies finally came to an end as a family court granted Anupama S Chandran and her partner Ajith the custody of their child on Wednesday.
The picture of strength, Anupama S Chandran had spoken with clarity and precision throughout her fight to get back her one-year-old baby, who was forcibly separated from her just three days after his birth.
Never once shedding a tear, the 22-year old woman braved heavy rains and harrowing weather to stage an agitation in front of the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare (KSCCW) for a fortnight, ignoring discouraging words and relentless cyber bullying during her lonely battle to reclaim the child who was living with his adoptive parents in another state altogether.
But, the usually bold and serious Anupama was visibly moved when she came out of a family court on Wednesday holding her one-year-old son tightly in her hand, after she had finally been granted custody of her child.
Her eyes sparkled and words failed her as she took on the form of the ever-caring mother keen to guard her child from the sea of media personnel who came to report on their much awaited reunion.