Top 10 DEVELOPMENTSEdited by Mala Das | Updated: December 04, 2012 00:27 IST

A court in Oslo will give its judgement on whether the police are correct in asking for 15 months in jail for Anupama Vallabhaneni, and an 18-month sentence for her husband, Chandrasekhar. The court had reportedly arrived at the verdict but will announce it today only after the couple is informed.
The police have accused the couple, who is from Andhra Pradesh, of "gross or repeated maltreatment of their children by threats, violence." (Read detailed charges here)
Mr Vallabhaneni was deputed to Oslo by his firm, software giant TCS, 18 months ago. His wife and two sons accompanied him.
In February, his older son, Sai Sriram, complained to teachers in his school that his parents had threatened to send him back to India after he wet his pants.
The seven-year-old was taken away by child welfare services for eight weeks, but returned to the Vallabhanenis after he was diagnosed with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The family returned to India in July but Chandrasekhar and Anupama were issued notice to appear for a court hearing last week; they were arrested then.
The Indian government has offered assistance to the couple's lawyer through its embassy in Oslo, but has also stressed that the dispute is between private citizens and the government of another country, and that the case must be handled according to local laws.
The Vallabhanenis' children - Sai Sriram and two-year-old Abhiram - are with their grandparents in Hyderabad.
Kalyan Chakravarthy, a child psychiatrist who has worked with Sai Sriram for the last three months, said, "In successive reports that I have faxed to the lawyers in Norway, I have said the child who showed so much improvement has begun to deteriorate physically and emotionally after separation from his parents."
Mrs Vallabhaneni's father, Veerbhadra Rao, says that her daughter is a loving and attentive mother who was trying to coach her child to fit in and behave like other children in his school.
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