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VOL. 10, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Revitalizing adoption laws in India: A path to equity and progress
Authors
R A Katta
Abstract
This comprehensive research delves into India's adoption laws,
spotlighting critical challenges and advocating for substantial reforms.
Covering the current state of regulations, in-country and international
adoption processes, legal eligibility criteria, and the need for uniformity,
the study explores the complex landscape. Major challenges include a prolonged
adoption process, illegal practices, child returns, and biases against
disabilities. Proposed reforms prioritize children, strengthen laws, establish
post-adoption services, raise awareness, and simplify processes. The call for a
uniform civil code for adoption laws underscores the need for consistency. The
study concludes by emphasizing the imperative nature of reforms to ensure the
welfare of working children and the efficiency of adoption practices.
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Pages:23-26
How to cite this article:
R A Katta "Revitalizing adoption laws in India: A path to equity and progress". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 23-26
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