‘Mechanism for NOCs to take children adopted under HAMA abroad soon’
The Hindu
Ministry bridging legislative gap as parents are forced to go to court
The Women and Child Development Ministry would be bridging the legislative gap between the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (HAMA) and the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 that has so far forced adoptive parents under HAMA to move court for permission to take their child abroad, WCD Ministry sources said on Tuesday.
For adoptions through the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), parents can receive a no-objection certificate (NOC) for getting passports for their children to travel overseas. But, in the case of adoptions under HAMA, parents were forced to move court to obtain the NOC as there was no other mechanism, a top Ministry functionary said.
The Ministry would be bringing a notification to set up a mechanism for NOCs for adoptions under HAMA soon, the functionary said. This would be in compliance with the Hague Convention on Inter-Country Adoptions meant to prevent child trafficking and is governed through the JJ Act, a senior official said.
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