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SC wants transparent, foolproof rules for inter-country adoptions

| | Mar 15, 2016, at 04:43 pm
New Delhi, Mar 15 (IBNS) To restrict child trafficking and abuse, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the central government to make foolproof and transparent rules for inter-country adoptions, giving it three month's time to come up with a brand new set of regulations, according to reports.

The apex court's order came after the Central Adoption Research Agency (CARA) and Ministry for Child and Women Development told them that a legal framework has been provided in the Juvenile Justice Act, 2015.

The Act came into effect from Jan 2015.

A bench headed by Chief Justice TS Thakur was quoted in the media as saying, "We are told that the new Act is a comprehensive legislation on subjects involving care and protection of children including adoption. So a legislative framework is there but some regulations are required to make it effective. We hope and trust the authorities concerned take speedy steps. Children are to be protected against abuse and trafficking. The beneficial legislation may be made more effective to provide succor to children who may be adopted by framing necessary rules and regulations."

The bench added, "Central government shall expeditiously frame model rules. The centre shall also take up matter with state government. Interest of children is supreme whether it is in-country or intercountry adoption. The mechanism should be effective, transparent and credible."

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