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Foreign adoption not illegal, says high court

The Bombay High Court on Wednesday held that there was nothing illegal in the adoption process where two minor girls aged 15 and 10 were sent to Spain for rehabilitation.

Updated on: Nov 05, 2009 12:53 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The Bombay High Court on Wednesday held that there was nothing illegal in the adoption process where two minor girls aged 15 and 10 were sent to Spain for rehabilitation.

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The division bench of Justice Bilal Nazki and Justice A.R. Joshi on Wednesday rejected the petition filed by a 65-year-old vegetable vendor who had alleged that her grand daughters were given for adoption without her consent.

Observing that no criminal offence was disclosed in Kisabai Lokhande’s complaint, the high court rejected her petition stating that she has the liberty to approach the authority if she was aggrieved by the adoption.

In her petition, Lokhande had not challenged the adoption. She had sought a probe against the Child Welfare Committee, the Central Adoption Resource Centre, a Spanish NGO and Preet Mandir, a Pune-based private adoption agency, for illegally declaring the two girls “destitute” and executing the inter-country adoption without their guardian’s consent.

Based on a report by the foreign agency, the court said, “The children are happy and bonded with their adoptive parents.”

 
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