A lawyer has filed an appeal with the state human rights commission seeking its intervention in the sentencing of a Telugu couple by a court in Norway. Anupama and Chandrasekhar were sentenced to 17 months and 18 months in jail respectively for beating their s...
The plight of this Telugu couple in a foreign country is heart-wrenching. They have been arrested. The children are in care of a Home run by the Norway government. And all this for what many Indians considered a very minor aberration and somewhat of an essenti...
Norwegian minister who accompanied the two Bengali kids, kept in custody, to India believes that things panned out in the best interests of the children.
The year-long ordeal for the Bhattacharya family in Norway ended as the two kids - Abhigyan and Aishwarya - arrived in India with their paternal uncle Arunabhash.
NRI children Abhigyan and Aishwarya Bhattacharya finally returned to India after a district court in Norway, handed over the custody of the children to their uncle.
Ministry of External Affairs says it has put on hold efforts to bring back the children of the Bengali couple, who were placed in foster care by Norwegian child services.
The father of two children who were taken into care by Norwegian social services, sparking a diplomatic row with New Delhi, tells a national daily that his wife has psychological problems.
Norway's powerful Child Welfare Service announces that it has decided to award the custody of the two Indian children under foster care to their uncle.
In order to ensure quick handing over of NRI kids, India is sending a special envoy to Norway with a message from SM Krishna to his Norwegian counterpart.
Relatives of Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya are holding a dharna in front of Norwegian Embassy in Delhi to step up pressure for the early release of the Bhattacharyas' children.
Kin of Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya will stage a protest in front of the Norwegian Embassy, to press for the custody of the couple's children detained in that country.
Anurup Bhattacharya and Sagarika Bhattacharya finally get to spend an hour with their children in Norway, but the transfer of the kids' custody faces red tape hurdles.
Anurup and Sagarika Bhattacharya, who are fighting for their children's custody in Norway, meet them after a gap of three months; but their custody to Anurup's brother is caught in a legal wrangle.