What is the process for adopting a child in India?

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Q: What is the process for adopting a child in India?

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A: The process includes eligibility checks, registration with an adoption agency, referral of a child, acceptance of the child, pre-adoption foster care, and legal procedures under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015..

By Advocate BK Singh

(Delhi High Court)

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The process for adopting a child in India involves several key steps:

  1. Registration: Prospective adoptive parents (PAPs) must register with the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) through its online portal.

  2. Home Study: A home study is conducted by a social worker to assess the suitability of the PAPs.

  3. Matching: The PAPs are matched with a child based on preferences and the child's availability.

  4. Pre-Adoption Foster Care: PAPs may spend time with the child before finalizing the adoption.

  5. Legal Procedures: The adoption case is filed in court, and upon approval, the final adoption order is issued.

  6. Post-Adoption Follow-Up: There are mandatory follow-up visits for a stipulated period to ensure the child's well-being.

For more information, you can visit the CARA website or consult a legal expert for guidance.

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By Advocate BK Singh

(Delhi High Court)