The court passed the order while hearing a plea by the wife of a music teacher, who was arrested in July last year on bailable charges for allegedly showing an obscene video to one of his students and was illegally detained and allegedly harassed and stripped at Saat Rasta police lock-up.
The Bombay HC said material produced in the supplementary chargesheet prima facie raised doubt about Samir Gaikwad’s involvement in the murder of Govind Pansare.
The panel's lawyer said the Child Welfare Committee's (CWC) order will be revoked and appropriate decision will be made on the father's plea within 48 hours.
The Bombay High Court yesterday rebuked a Child Welfare Committee (CWC) for giving a child up for adoption, despite the biological father seeking custody of the child.
The government agreed to the court's suggestion to grant protection to the petitioner lesbian couple. The court also said that police should show sensitivity in such cases.