Millennium Post

‘Adopting non abandoned child from parents not offence’

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BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court has ruled that adopting a child directly from the parents, where the ward is not abandoned or surrendere­d or an orphan, does not constitute an offence under Section 80 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. Justice Hemanth Chandanago­udar, in a recent order, quashed the proceeding­s against four people in the Magistrate court. In the absence of any declaratio­n that the child is deserted by his biological or adoptive parents or guardians, the filing of the charge sheet is also without any substance, the High Court said.

Banu Begum, a resident of Koppal, had delivered twin girls in 2018, and one of these children was given in adoption by her and her husband Mahiboobsa­b Nabisab to the couple Zareena Begum and Shaakshava­li Abdulsab Hudedamani.

The two couples had executed the adoption deed on a Rs 20 stamp paper. This was taken into cognisance by a Magistrate under Section 80 of Juvenile Justice Act and four of them were issued summons. The couple approached the High Court against this where the Government pleader submitted that adoption constitute­d crime under Section 80 of Act as provisions of procedure of adoption was not followed.

Under the said provision, a person is stated to have committed an offence, if he takes a child on adoption who is an orphan, abandoned without following provisions of Act.

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