The Allahabad High Court recently modified a family court and said that a police station is not a place for child visitation as the transactions happening in a police station may add to the emotional stress of parents separating. The court observed while hearing an appeal filed against the order of the family court allowing visitation rights at a police station. The high court bench comprising Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh and Justice Donadi Ramesh said, "A police station can never be described as an appropriate place where visitation rights may be allowed. Visit by any child to a police station may not be a desirable event in his life." The high court stated that the visitation might be done at the premises of the Family Court in Bareilly or at the vulnerable witness centre or any other place which the Family Court may provide with proper security arrangements. Uttar Pradesh: Allahabad High Court Grants Bail to Man Accused of Raping ‘Wife’ Using Anaesthetic.

'Visit by Any Child to a Police Station May Not Be a Desirable Event'

Women and Child Helpline Numbers:

Childline India – 1098; Women’s Helpline – 181; National Commission for Women Helpline – 112; National Commission for Women Helpline Against Violence – 7827170170; Police Women / Senior Citizen Helpline – 1091/ 1291; Missing Child and Women – 1094.

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