Laws of Adoption in India and Discuss The Role of Pediatrician in Adoption (5+5)
Laws of Adoption in India and Discuss The Role of Pediatrician in Adoption (5+5)
Laws of Adoption in India and Discuss The Role of Pediatrician in Adoption (5+5)
Dr. Sushma
Definition
• Adoption is the act of lawfully assuming the parental rights
and responsibilities of a child under the age of 18
Closed adoption
In a closed adoption, the biological parents and adoptive
parents do not exchange information or have any personal
contact.
Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act -
(HAMA), 1956
This Act covers Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs
There was the need for a law that would allow children the same rights,
whether they were adopted or biological and for a law that delinked adoption
from the religion of the adoptive parents.
The main strengths of this Act are:
• Any Indian citizen can adopt a child who is legally free for adoption;
• The adoptee gets the same rights that a biological child might;
• The religion of the adoptive parent(s) is not relevant;
• Single people can adopt;
• The adoption is irrevocable;
• Some time limits have been set to ensure that children are considered
legally free for adoption earlier; and
• The thrust is on the best interest of the child.
International Adoption
Adoption differs from foster care, a situation in which a child is temporarily placed
with a foster family.
An adopted child becomes a permanent member of the new family, with all the
rights and privileges of a biological child, including the right of inheritance.
Foster care is designed to provide temporary care for children by child welfare
agencies.
Some of these children are voluntarily placed in foster care when circumstances,
such as a serious illness, prevent their parents from caring for them.
In cases of child abuse or neglect, social service agencies may remove children
involuntarily and place them with foster parents. Most foster placements are
made with the intention of re-uniting the biological family at a later time.
Agencies also place children in foster care while searching for adoptive parents.
Families wishing to adopt a child sometimes serve as foster parents for the child
until the adoption can be completed.
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