The Karnataka High Court has dismissed a petition filed by a four-year-old’s mother, questioning a family court order which granted her estranged husband unsupervised visitation rights with the daughter for two days a month for three hours. “This court is of the considered view that the arrangement made by the family court subserves the welfare of the minor child and does not call for interference,” Justice Dr K Manmadha Rao said. In April 2024, on an application made by the father, the family court had granted visitation rights from 10 am to 11 am on alternate Sundays under the supervision of the petitioner/mother, along with video call access for 15 minutes every Saturday between 5 pm and 6 pm. By a subsequent order passed in October 2024, the visitation timing was modified to 11 am to 12 pm at a mall in the presence of the mother. Following this, the father filed another application, which was allowed in March 2025, granting visitation rights twice a month from 10 am to 6 pm.…