
Being a mother can’t make you to take the single custody of child. Earning women who can take the financial burden of her children and herself always want to sole custody of children. They simply outcast their husbands from child custody if anything goes wrong between them.
After dissolving marriage of Ravi and Vijayshree, New York family court gave Ravi Chandran the custody of their child long before in 2005. But mother and son just vanished and simply untraceable after that. Ultimately New York family court issued non-bailable warrants against Vijayshree.
Inspired by crime TV show 21 yr old woman killed her husband.
Ravi Chandran moved the Supreme Court in India in September 2007 seeking a writ of hubby’s corpus, saying his son was being illegally detained by Vijayashree. On August 29, the Supreme Court asked the CBI to trace Vijayashree and Aditya.
City police sources said a CBI team from Delhi had arrived here a few days ago. “The CBI team had some definite clues. They watched Voora’s movements for a while and took her into custody while she was vacating her room in a hotel to move into another at Nungambakkam,” a police official told TOI.
Vijayasheree had been dodging the police, moving constantly from one place to another, changing her contact numbers and destroying her credit cards and other identity documents. “She never stayed in a hotel for more than three days and never allowed any room boy or hotel authorities to enter the room. She never lost sight of Aditya. She preferred three-star hotels instead of five-star ones, checking herself in as a tourist,” the official said.
CBI officials in disguise were waiting at the reception of the hotel when Voora was checking out. The mother and son were detained and taken to Delhi by air.
Vijayashree Voora and her seven-year-old son, Aditya, were detained in Chennai while checking out from a hotel in Nungambakkam. They were taken to Delhi, where they were produced before Justice Tarun Chatterjee of the Supreme Court, who directed the CBI officials to produce them before the court on Tuesday.
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