The Supreme Court expressed concern over a missing Russian woman who fled India with her 4-year-old amid a custody case, urging restraint to protect India-Russia relations. The bench said it hopes the child is safe and not a victim of trafficking.
The Karnataka High Court has allowed the Union Government to issue travel documents for a Russian woman and her two minor daughters, who were found living in a cave in coastal Karnataka, ensuring their safe return home.
Russian woman’s children, found living in a cave near Mysuru, faced sudden deportation. Karnataka High Court intervened, citing the UNCRC, and ruled that their best interests must be protected before any deportation action is taken.
Russian woman vanishes with her 4-year-old son and reaches Moscow amid custody battle. Supreme Court orders Centre, Delhi Police, and MEA to file a status report in one week.
Supreme Court flags serious concerns after Delhi Police reveal Russian woman missing with child has just Rs 160. Court questions survival means, orders nationwide search and passport seizure.
Supreme Court directs immediate action to locate Russian woman Victoria Basu and her son, missing since July 7. Justice warns counsel: “You people know everything… You wait…”
