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Dubai court accepts Indian court’s custody ruling

- Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: A Dubai court has approved an Indian court’s custody ruling which awarded a 37-yearold cosmetic surgeon the full custody of her two-year-old daughter.

The daughter was kidnapped by her father. The Indian court’s ruling was accepted by the Dubai court after few days of review.

Dubai Civil Court received an applicatio­n from the mother requesting recognitio­n of a foreign country’s judgement that issued in Sept 2019.

Emirati lawyer Awatif Mohammad Khouri from Al Rowaad Advocates, representi­ng the toddler’s mother, revealed to Dubai civil court that the father had abducted the child during a legal custody battle, and brought the child to the Emirate without the knowledge of her mother by using a Caribbean country passport.

Official records reveal the 41-year-old husband, a businessma­n, arrived to Dubai last August and filed a divorce case with Dubai Personal Status Court against his wife; requesting the full custody of his daughter.

Ms Awatif requested the court to dismiss the case for lack of jurisdicti­on in accordance with article 6 of UAE’S Federal Personal Status Law number 28 of 2005, since her client is not a UAE resident and her husband was aware of her address in India.

The husband’s case against his wife was dismissed this Febr 20, and a full custody request was immediatel­y filed by Ms Awatif, requesting the civil courts to grant custody to her client by recognisin­g the Indian court’s ruling based on the treaty signed between India and UAE.

Records reveal that the toddler’s Caribbean country passport was cancelled by the country’s government as a result of the kidnap. An applicatio­n was also submitted to court requesting a travel ban on the child to guarantee her safety.

The husband had appealed against the sentence issued by Dubai’s Personal Status Court and a judgment in his appeal will be issued on March 8.

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