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SC dismisses adoption deed in property dispute, says meant to oust daughters from rightful inheritance

The high court, which also apologised for over four decades of delay in deciding the question of the validity of the adoption deed filed in 1983, also said that the mandatory requirement that a person who adopts a child must have the consent of his wife was absent.

April 13, 2025 / 16:38 IST
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SC dismisses adoption deed in property dispute, says meant to oust daughters from rightful inheritance

The Supreme Court has refused to interfere with an order of the Allahabad High Court discarding the adoption deed of a man in a property dispute case, saying it was a calculated move to deny the daughters of their rightful inheritance of their father's estate.

The high court, which also apologised for over four decades of delay in deciding the question of the validity of the adoption deed filed in 1983, also said that the mandatory requirement that a person who adopts a child must have the consent of his wife was absent.

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Shiv Kumari Devi and Harmunia were daughters of now-deceased Bhuneshwar Singh, a resident of Uttar Pradesh. Petitioner Ashok Kumar had claimed that he was adopted by Singh from his biological father Subedar Singh in a ceremony and a photograph was produced before the court. Kumar has staked a claim in the inheritance of Bhuneshwar Singh.

A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh rejected the plea filed by Kumar against the December 11, 2024, order of the high court that refused to accept the validity of the August 9, 1967, adoption deed, saying mandatory procedures were not followed.