Adoption is valid or not ? Adoption is valid or not ?

4 years ago

This is about my father's brother family. In 2012 both husband and wife were diagnosed with HIV. In 2013 march they have adopted a female child legally by registering with sub- registrar. In September 2013 they have been informed that they have AIDS. In 2014 the wife has died and in 2015 husband has also died due to this disease. The child adopted was wife's brother's daughter. Now my question is this adoption valid because the couple are diagnosed with life threatening disease ?

Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.Adoption and life threatening diseases have nothing in common.
For a valid adoption one must fulfill the requisite conditions for a valid adoption according to the adoptions act.
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