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  1. Mar 19, 2012 · Norway child custody row: parents’ fight comes out into the open - The Hindu. Home. News. India. Norway child custody row: parents’ fight comes out into the open. Ahead of court...

  2. Nov 8, 2012 · Burdwan,New Delhi, UPDATED: Nov 8, 2012 22:31 IST. In a fresh twist to the Norway kids' custody row, overruling Indian government 's commitment to Oslo, the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) of Burdwan on Thursday passed an interim order to give their custody to mother Sagarika Chakraborty.

    • India, North
  3. Feb 27, 2012 · An Indian couple, Sagarika and Anurup Bhattacharya, whose children were forcibly put in a foster home in Norway, may finally see an end to the custody row today. A final meeting is scheduled to ...

  4. Dec 3, 2012 · Anxiety and tension griped the family of 36-year-old software professional Vallabhaneni Chandrasekhar and his 29-year-old wife Anupama in Hyderabad, with just a few hours left for the Oslo District Court in the Norwegian capital to pronounce its judgement on "the maltreatment of child" charge against the couple.

    • World, Europe
  5. Dec 22, 2016 · What is the Norwegian law on children? In Norway, a child cannot be physically struck, not even by the parents. Spanking, seen as a way to discipline a child in many cultures, including Indian, is completely illegal, and schools are required to report any suspected incident to the government.

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  6. Dec 25, 2016 · News. India. Norway child row: Mother writes to govt; MEA to take action. The couple had first sought Jolly's help in getting back the custody of their child, after which he wrote to Sushma Swaraj who had said that India will provide them help. By: PTI. New Delhi | December 26, 2016 00:06 IST. Follow Us. External Affairs Minster Sushma Swaraj.

  7. Dec 3, 2012 · Why Norway child row is a wake-up call for all Indian parents. Sudhir December 3, 2012, 19:00:28 IST. Though child welfare committees have existed in India since 2000, they have not been able to evolve an effective mechanism to ensure every child in its jurisdiction is 100 percent safe. Advertisement.