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Rape accused's nod not must for kid's adoption, says HC

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 December 2024
Karnataka high court ruled in favor of a teenage rape survivor, deeming paternal consent for her child's adoption irrelevant. The court emphasized the need for a loving environment for children of incapable guardians, defining them as orphans and ensuring their right to live with dignity.
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