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Minor child custody cases trigger multiple advanced legal and emotional, along with cultural challenges that need careful handling. Courts must exercise utmost caution to protect children's welfare in cases where religious issues enter child custody disputes. The recent judgment by the Bombay High Court in S v. State of Maharashtra stands as an important judgment that confirms religion stands among multiple elements for child custody decisions, while it remains secondary to the child's welfare.


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Does Religion Decide Who Gets Child Custody in India
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Does Religion Decide Who Gets Child Custody in India

Learn about the equilibrium Indian courts are looking for between religious personal laws and child welfare in custody disputes, drawing from a recent decision of the Bombay High Court in S v. State of Maharashtra
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