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Are grandparents or third parties allowed to seek custody or visitation?

Posted by jobseeker Pawan Pandey | Approved
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Yes. Under the Guardians and Wards Act, 1890, any person with a genuine interest in the child's welfare — including grandparents, uncles, aunts, or even family friends — can apply for custody or visitation rights if the parents are deceased, absent, or unfit. The court will consider the nature of the relationship and what is best for the child.

Answered by jobseeker JYOTI MEENA | Approved

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