Supreme court
SC Rules on Rights of Adopted Children
The Supreme Court of India has ruled that adopted children have the same rights as biological children. Background: The case pertains to a petition filed by an adopted child who was seeking equal rights. Parties: The petitioner, represented by an advocate, argued that adopted children should have the same rights as biological children, while the respondent contended that adopted children did not have the same rights. Legal issues: The court examined the rights of adopted children. Court observations: The Supreme Court observed that adopted children should have the same rights as biological children. Significance: The judgment has significant implications for the rights of adopted children in India. The court's ruling emphasizes the need for equal treatment of adopted children and highlights the importance of providing protection to vulnerable individuals.
