Karnataka High Court denies visitation rights to father who waived them in divorce deal

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Karnataka High Court denies visitation rights to father who waived them in divorce deal - The HinduUpdated - July 04, 2026 06:38 pm IST - BengaluruA view of the High Court of Karnataka. | Photo Credit: File photoThe High Court of Karnataka has found fault with an order passed by a Family Court in granting visitation rights to a father who had voluntarily relinquished them while handing over permanent custody of his minor son to the child’s mother during a mutual divorce two years ago.Justice P. Sree Sudha set aside the Family Court’s January 2026 order, which, on an application filed by the 34-year-old father under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, had allowed him to visit his five-year-old son and directed him to pay 50% of the child’s educational expenses.The couple’s marriage was dissolved through a mutual consent divorce decree in September 2024 following a mediation settlement. According to a clause in the settlement agreement, the father explicitly “gave up his visitation rights” and agreed that the 29-year-old mother would be the “permanent custodian and guardian” of their son.The mother had argued before the High Court that the father had shown no interest in the child’s upbringing, neither providing financial support nor emotional guidance, and had already remarried. It was also brought to the High Court’s notice that the petition under the Guardians and Wards Act had been filed before the Family Court by misrepresenting facts.“The father voluntarily and consciously gave up his visitation rights and cannot be permitted to initiate fresh litigation after a year. When he is not ready to take up responsibility for the child financially and emotionally, he cannot interfere in the child’s life by seeking visitation again. When he avoids duty, he cannot claim rights,” the High Court observed.The High Court also noted that the mother had not sought any payment or maintenance from the father at the time of the dissolution of marriage and had, in turn, withdrawn the criminal case for attempt to murder and harassment lodged against him.Published - July 04, 2026 06:37 pm ISTSign in to unlock member-only benefits!Access 10 free stories every monthSave stories to read laterAccess to comment on every storySign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single clickGet notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products${ ind + 1 } ${ device }Last active - ${ la }