Time and again, Supreme Court has held that the paramount consideration where custody is concerned is the welfare of the minor, that is to consider what is in the best interest of the child. The court’s jurisdiction in custody cases is in the form of parental jurisdiction which means that the court must consider all factors from the parents’ ability to provide for the child including physical and emotional needs, medical care but also relevant is the parents’ ability to provide a safe and secure home where the quality of the relationship between the child and each parent is comforting for the child. Hence, there is no mathematical formula to calculate the welfare of the minor, as the factors range from financial and economic considerations to the household environment, the care, comfort and attention that a child gets. Accordingly, the concept of welfare of the child is an all encompassing concept which will cover not only the manner in which the child has to be cared for but will also include the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing of the child. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1989 (UNCRC) is an international treaty which sets out the rights of children, be it economic, social, health or family. The UNCRC was ratified by Pakistan in 1990 with reservations that it will adopt the Convention, subject to the requirements of the Islamic Law. However, in 1997, the ratification became absolute as the reservation was withdrawn. The UNCRC recognizes that the child should grow up in an environment of love, happiness and understanding. Article 3 provides that in all actions concerning children whether by courts of law or public, or private welfare institution amongst others, the best interest of the child shall be a primary consideration. Article 7 provides that every child has right to be cared for by their parents and Article 9 requires that in the event of separation between the parents, the child should be in contact with both parents unless either one can cause any harm. Article 12 provides that a child.
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