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FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
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ML (Mother) |
Applicant |
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-And- KW (Father) -And- IW (through his Children's Guardian) |
1st Respondent 2nd Respondent |
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Finola Moore (instructed by JD Spicer Zeb Solicitors) for the 1st Respondent
The 2nd Respondent was not represented at this hearing.
Hearing dates: 18th to 22nd February 2013
Judgment date: 22nd February 2013
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HTML VERSION OF JUDGMENT
Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Peter Jackson:
Introduction
The history
30 June – unclear date
With I at the paternal family home, possibly with some time visiting or staying at the maternal family home. I's first birthday on 15 July was celebrated at the paternal home.
Unclear dates (13 days)
Following an incident at the paternal home in which I received a minor cut to his nose, the mother went to live with her own family for 13 days while I remained with the father in the paternal home.
Unclear date – 20 September
The mother returned to the paternal home and was reunited with I. During this period, the father left for England on 24 August the Eid festival was celebrated at the end of that month. The father says that the mother spent Eid with her own family (but she was not asked about this). On 20 September an incident occurred between the two families at the paternal home, as a result of which the mother left that address for the last time.
21 September - 5 December
The mother and I lived at a refuge provided by the Human Rights Commission, and she approached the British Embassy in Kabul or assistance.
5 December – 22 May
The mother and I lived at various addresses. At one stage they visited the British High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistan, to obtain a travel visa. On 20 May 2012, consular staff in Kabul issued an emergency travel document for I.
Assessment of the parents as witnesses
The mother's allegations