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Adoption

Querist : Anonymous (Querist) 13 January 2020 This query is : Resolved 
I have adopted a baby girl , 6 months old,under HAMA act from her biological parents. Registration deed has been done in subregistrer office, with court stamps, in the presence of biological and adoptive parents and 2 witness. I want to know if any other documents needed for legal adoption apart from registration deed
Quick Summary
This discussion clarifies the legal requirements for adoption in the UK, specifically addressing whether an adoption registration deed is sufficient on its own. The consensus is that a registered adoption deed, executed under the HAMA Act and properly documented with court stamps and witnesses, is legally sufficient. While not strictly necessary, individuals can pursue a court decree for added legal certainty and undisputed confirmation of the adoption.

Sb Karma (Expert) 14 January 2020
its enough to get approvals by sub reg office...no more docs needed
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 14 January 2020
No is the sole answer to your query.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 14 January 2020
It is sufficient. for your satisfaction, the child can be adopted through Hindu rites and customs.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 15 January 2020
It is legally sufficient and no other formality is required.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 19 January 2020
The registered adoption deed shall be a confirmation that you both are adoptive parents of the adopted child.
However if you want to doubly sure of this then you can file a suit for declaration to declare the adoption as legally valid adoption by a court decree and judgment which shall prove to be a substantial and undisputed confirmation of the adoption.


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