A Pune family court has ordered interim custody of a 10-year-old boy to his father, a Singapore-based parent, in a dispute that follows the child’s return to India. The court’s decision cites the mother’s failure to comply with court directions and repeated obstruction of the father’s access to the child. According to the filings summarized by the outlets, the couple lived in Singapore with their son until March 2025, when the mother brought the child to India without informing the father, who said he had already obtained a custody order in Singapore.

The court considers the boy’s welfare as central to its ruling, noting alleged emotional distress and the possibility of the child being influenced against his father. One outlet reports the judge referring to material indicating strained communication and that the mother was more focused on legal confrontation than reconciliation. The court also references parallel proceedings in Singapore, where it says a Singapore Family Justice Court directed custody be restored to the father and that this order remained unchallenged, leading it to emphasize comity between courts.