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Sir, Can a child, who was adopted without proper legal procedures, claim property of his adoptive parents after their death. But, in aadhar card, school record & horoscope of the child, the adoptive


A. Hello
As per the law the child must be adopted in front of some witness for a valid adoption. if there are witnesses who says you guys adopted the child then it would be considered as a valid adoption and it doesn't matter if he was adopted without proper legal procedure. Therefore the adopted child could claim property of his adoptive parents.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman  Dhiman

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icon Can adoption be cancelled?

Can adoption be cancelled? If so, who can cancel it?


A. Dear Sir,
Once made, an adoption order cannot be undone except in an extremely limited set of circumstances. It is possible to appeal an order before it is put into practice, but that is different to revoking an order that has been implemented.

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My grand father (Hindu - resident of Andhra pradesh) died in 1956 intestate leaving two sons (my father and elder brother of my father). Grand father's elder son died in 1963 intestate with a survivin


A. No, the adoptive son does not have any rights left in the property of the natural/biological parents once the adoption is affected. He will have only those rights which were vested onto him before he was adopted at the age of 5 years as per the Section 12 of Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act, 1956.

Section 12 in The Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act, 1956
12 Effects of adoption. —An adopted child shall be deemed to be the child of his or her adoptive father or mother for all purposes with ...ReadMore

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Shreyash  Mohta

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icon My father's is torturing me countinesly

Can I seek anyone's help because I'm a adopted son to my current father but I don't know where are my real parents can I seek your help please I'm begging you please anyone help me I'm 15 but he doesn


A. call 100 or any local NGO.

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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman  Dhiman

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icon Adoption

Please tell me that , my mother did second marriage after my biological father died on 2002. And I leaving with my biological mother and step father .And I owing two birth certificates one of my decea


A. आपकी सम्सया बडी ही विचित्र है।
परन्तु मुख्य प्रश्न यह है।कि क्या आप अपने जैविक पिता की सम्पत्ति मे हिस्सा मांग सकते हो या नही ।
दुसरा प्रश्न यह है कि जब आपके पास प्रमाण-पत्र मे सौतेला पिता का न� ...ReadMore

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icon Adoption

Please tell me that , my mother did second marriage after my biological father died on 2002. And I leaving with my mother and step father (as i was minor .And I owing two birth certificates one of my


A. adopted.
where was the biological father property since 2002 ?
it still exists ?
your step father doesnt have any property ?


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Sidhaarth  S

Sidhaarth S

icon Adoption issues

Iam a adopted son who is my biological father's brother, my adoptee father and mother took me at 3 months baby by adoption without any formal deed, but after some year's my adoptee father wrote in so


A. Dear Sir,
You may file a suit for declaration seeking to declare yourself as adoption son.

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icon choosing a desired cast

Being a person of General category how can i change my category from general to SC. Kindly suuggest me the process through which it is possible.


A. The caste of a person is determined by his birth. If you are changing your caste due to any greed or to get married then this is wrong by law.

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CAN MY WIDDOW MOTHER IN LAW(58 YEARS) ADOPT MY TWO CHILDREN(BOY).


A. Hi,
As the children's grandmother, she can adopt them. However, she will have to show she is capable of maintaining them, and you also have to consent to the same. Without your consent, she cannot do anything.
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icon Making legal adoption papers

What is the process of making legal adoption papers,when someone want to give their infinite child to needy parents....


A. If you want to give your child in adoption or even who want to take the child in adoption all need to register themselves with all details on CARA which is duly authorised by Govt. Then adopting parents can file petition for adoption in District Court with affidavit of consent of all concerned. After considering pavements and all facts Courts pass Decree anywhere between 45 to 90 days or so. If adoption is in near relatives it becomes easy and less time consuming for all to obtain Adoption Decre ...ReadMore

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