Tender Years Doctrine
Recently, the Delhi High Court held that the welfare and best interests of minor children must prevail over the application of the Tender Years Doctrine.
- Tender Years Doctrine is a prominent common law principle in family law and custody jurisprudence.
- It presumes that children of “tender age” (generally under 5 years) should remain with their mother unless she is proven unfit.
- The doctrine rests on several presumptions:
- Biological Bond: Infants have a natural attachment to mothers.
- Nurturing Instinct: Mothers are presumed better caregivers for young children.
- Developmental Needs: Early childhood requires maternal involvement.
- Emotional Security: Mother’s presence provides psychological stability.
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