Delhi High Court refuses to stay summer custody order, says contempt proceedings cannot be used to challenge separate custody directions
- Posted on July 2, 2026
- By The Times of India
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Delhi High Court refuses to stay summer custody order, says contempt proceedings cannot be used to challenge separate custody directions
The Delhi High Court has refused to interfere with a Family Court order granting a father sixteen days’ summer vacation custody of his minor daughter, holding that allegations of violation of earlier custody directions must be examined in the pending contempt proceedings and cannot be used to assail a separate custody order.