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http://www.telegraphindia.com/1051028/asp/nation/story_5408464.asp

Adoption rules for foreigners
R. VENKATARAMAN 

New Delhi, Oct. 27: Foreigners can adopt Indian children only if their
application has been approved by a welfare agency recognised by their
country’s government, the Supreme Court has ruled.

The October 24 judgment came on a petition by the St Therasa’s Tender
Loving Care Home, Hyderabad, seeking permission to give away a child of
an unmarried mother in adoption to an American couple.

The bench rejected the petition but set these guidelines for
“inter-country adoptions”:

nThe application of the foreign couple “must be sponsored by a social or
child welfare agency recognised or licensed by the government of the
country in which the (said) foreigner is resident”. This will protect
the child from being pushed into the flesh trade or pornography or being
trafficked

nThe foreigners’ application must not be entertained directly by any
social or welfare agency in India

nIf the child’s biological parents are known, they should be assisted in
making a decision and clearly told about all the implications of
adoption, including the possibility that they may not meet their child
ever again. They must be given three months to reconsider

nThe social or child welfare organisation arranging the adoption must
get the surrender certificate signed by the biological parents. If the
child is an orphan or destitute or has been abandoned — and its parents
or unmarried mother are unknown or cannot be traced — the certificate
will be unnecessary

nThe Centre should set up a central adoption resource agency with
regional branches for inter-country adoptions.

The court said the Hyderabad home was already facing prosecution for
offences relating to adoption and some of its officials had been
convicted.



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