The Supreme Court addressed a marital dispute. The court advised a husband to value his wife's opinions. Justices Nagarathna and Viswanathan urged the couple to reconcile for their children's sake. They suggested mediation. The court emphasized the importance of a wife's role. It asked the wife to allow the father to see their son. The bench stressed prioritizing children's well-being over personal conflicts.
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