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Delhi High Court · 2025-02-03

CHARU JOLLY vs ROHIT KALRA

Citation / case number
CONT.CAS(C)-162/2025 2025:DHC:704
Court
Delhi High Court
Petitioner
CHARU JOLLY
Respondent
ROHIT KALRA

Judgment text excerpt

$~80 * IN THE HIGH COURT OF DELHI AT NEW DELHI % Date of Decision: 03rd February, 2025 + CONT.CAS(C) 162/2025 & CM APPL. 6297/2025 CHARU JOLLY .....Petitioner Through: Mr. Aryan Arora and Mr. Vishal Gupta, Advocates. versus ROHIT KALRA .....Respondent Through: None. CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MANOJ JAIN J U D G M E N T (oral) 1. The petitioner seeks initiation of contempt proceedings against her husband for wilful disobedience of the directions contained in order dated 24.02.2024 passed by learned Judge Family Court. 2. The relevant directions are as under:- “The parties have mutually agreed to hold visitation on 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month. Considering the overall facts and circumstances, it is ordered that the respondent/mother is granted visitation rights to meet the child on 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month for two hours from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Accordingly, the petitioner is directed to bring the child in the adjoining children room for visitation with the respondent on the scheduled day and time. It is clarified that in case of any exigency, if the petitioner is unable to bring the child ·on the scheduled day and time, he will inform the respondent in advance and in that case, the visitation shall be affected on the next working Saturday on the same time. Similarly, if the respondent is unable to come for visitation with the child, she will inform the petitioner well in time, in that case also, the visitation shall affect on the next working Saturday on the same time. Both the parties are directed to convene the meeting in a peaceful and conducive atmosphere and restrain themselves from saying anything bitter in the presence of the child. With these directions, the interim application stands disposed off.” 3. When asked, learned counsel for the petition

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