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Indian Missions to ensure safeguards for adopted children taken overseas by Indian parents within 2 years of adoption

So far, Indian diplomatic missions abroad had a role in inter-country adoption of Indian children limited to children adopted by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) or foreign parents.

August 23, 2021 / 18:52 IST
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Indian Missions abroad will now also be in charge of ensuring safeguards for adopted children whose adoptive parents move abroad with the child within two years of adoption. The Centre on August 23 has notified new rules in this regard.

So far, Indian diplomatic missions abroad had a role in inter-country adoption of Indian children limited to children adopted by Non-Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) or foreign parents. The Missions had a duty to ensure safeguards against neglect, maltreatment, exploitation or abuse of these children.

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But, a grey area got left out in case of Indian children adopted by parents in India but who ended up moving abroad later, hence going out of the purview of Indian authorities and also not falling under purview of Indian Missions abroad. Some such cases came to notice of the authorities recently.

The Centre has now notified new regulations, the Adoption (First Amendment) Regulations, 2021, which come into force immediately. Under the new rules, it has been specified that if the adoptive parents move with the child to some other country within two years of adoption, it shall be the responsibility of the Indian Mission of the country to which the child has moved, to perform all the assigned duties under the Adoption Regulations, 2017 in respect of the adopted child.