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Custody row: India to send policy framework on child rights to Norway

Source: PTI
March 11, 2012 18:16 IST
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India will soon send "factual documentation" of its policy framework pertaining to child rights and welfare to Norwegian authorities, which had asked for them following the Non-resident Indians children custody row.

Ministry of External Affairs has already compiled its response to the query of Norwegian authorities about laws and policies dealing with children's rights and their welfare in the country, official sources said.

Ahead of the hearing case on March 23 in Norway, the Norwegian authorities, which have decided to award the custody of the two children--three-year-old Abhigyan and one-year-old Aishwarya--to their father's brother, had sought a response from India about the laws by March 20.

"Factual documentation required by the Norwegian authorities is being arranged with the assistance of appropriate Indian ministries and organisations and will be sent to Norway well in time for court hearing," the sources said.

The two kids were taken away from their parents Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya, an NRI couple living there, by Barnevarne Norwegian Child Welfare Services last May on the ground of "emotional disconnect" and put in a foster home.

The MEA has been making huge efforts to impress upon the Norwegian authorities to find an amicable and urgent solution to the row with Minister S M Krishna assuring that the children would be brought home at "any cost".

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