Abstract : The greatest blessing for a parent is to have children. A child completes a family. The best way to experience this joy, it seems, is for a childless parent to adopt a child. Children who have been abandoned or orphaned find happiness through adoption, which is a noble cause. Adoption is not a new concept. We can see from ancient time childless parent adopted child. Not only for childless couples and single parents, but also for homeless children, adoption can be the most romantic choice. It makes it possible for people who are not biologically related to one another to establish a parent-child relationship. In India, the Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956 is the only personal law that addresses adoption. Adoption is not covered by the personal laws of Muslims, Parsis, or Christians. This Paper discusses additional adoption-related legal provisions as well as any gaps or flaws in those acts, with a particular emphasis on uniform adoption laws.
Cite : Kaushik, M. (2022). Child Adoption In India: Need Uniform Civil Code Comprehensive Study (1st ed., p. 46). Noble Science Press. https://doi.org/10.52458/9789391842680.nsp2022.eb.asu.ch05