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Soumitra Kumar Nahar v. Parul Nahar

Having regard to the strained relationship between the parties, we are of the view that for the time being it is in the interest of the children that they be put up in a boarding school, since, at this stage it is not in their interest to have the exclusive company of either their father or their mother.

(Kurian Joseph and A.M. Khanwilkar, JJ.)

Soumitra Kumar Nahar _______________________________ Petitioner;

v.

Parul Nahar _____________________________________ Respondent.

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 6201/2016, decided on March 20, 2017

(with appln.(s) for permission to file additional documents and interim relief and office report) With SLP(C) No. 16032/2016 Conmt. Pet.(C) No. 634/2017 In SLP(C) No. 6201/2016

The Order of the court was delivered by

Order

1. Having regard to the strained relationship between the parties, we are of the view that for the time being it is in the interest of the children that they be put up in a boarding school, since, at this stage it is not in their interest to have the exclusive company of either their father or their mother.

2. Learned counsel for the parties have fairly agreed on the following two schools:—

1. Welhams Boys/Girls School, Dehradun

2. Wynberg Allen School, Mussoorie

3. We permit Mr. Soumitra Kumar Nahar to take the necessary steps for admission of both the children in Welhams Boys/Girls School, Dehradun and if not possible, in the Wynberg Allen School, Mussoorie.

4. We request the Management of the Schools to consider compassionately these two admissions as a special case and.

5. We direct Ms. Parul Nahar, mother of the children, to cooperate with the formalities for the admission of the children in the school. Mr. Soumitra Kumar Nahar, father of the children, has graciously volunteered to bear the entire educational expenses.

6. Report on the steps taken by the parties shall be filed before this Court within three weeks.

7. Post on 18.04.2017 at 1.30 P.M., in Chambers, before the Bench comprising Kurian Joseph and A.M. Khanwilkar, JJ.

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