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Order of custody of child is interlocutory and can be altere

Order of custody of child is interlocutory and can be altered considering welfare of child

 
 In a matter relating to custody of a child, this Court must remember that it is dealing with a very sensitive issue in considering the nature of care and affection that a child requires in the growing stages of his or her life. That is why custody orders are always considered interlocutory orders and by the nature of such proceedings custody orders cannot be made rigid and final. They are capable of being altered and moulded keeping in mind the needs of the child.
Supreme Court of India
Vikram Vir Vohra vs Shalini Bhalla on 25 March, 2010


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