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Sent Friday, March 18, 2016 6:31 AM
To: helpap@gmail.com
Balakrishna Yalakala
[balakrishnayalakala7@gmail.com]
Dear Sir!
Greetings from Varadhi Social Service Society.
Please send Child interstate transfer proceeding details.
Thanking you sir
Regards
Y.Balakrishna,
Secretary Varadhi Social Service Society.
Mobile: - 9701678811
Section 59 of Juvenile Justice Act-2015
Sub Section: 1.
If an orphan or abandoned or surrendered child
could not be placed with an Indian or non-resident Indian prospective adoptive
parent despite the joint effort of the Specialized Adoption Agency and State
Agency within sixty days from the date the child has been declared legally free
for adoption, such child shall be free for inter-country adoption:
Provided
that children with physical and mental disability, siblings and children
above five years of age may be given preference over other children for such
inter-country adoption,in accordance with the adoption regulations, as may be
framed by the Authority.
Sub Section: 2.
An eligible
non-resident Indian or overseas citizen of India or persons of Indian origin
shall be given priority in inter-country adoption of Indian children.
Sub Section: 3.
A
non-resident Indian or overseas citizen of India, or person of Indian origin or
a foreigner, who are prospective adoptive parents living abroad, irrespective
of their religion, if interested to adopt an orphan or abandoned or surrendered
child from India, may apply for the same to an authorized foreign adoption
agency, or Central Authority or a concerned Government department in their
country of habitual residence, as the case may be, in the
manner as provided in the adoption regulations framed
by the Authority.
Sub Section: 4.
The
authorized foreign adoption agency, or Central Authority, or a concerned
Government department, as the case may be, shall prepare the home study report
of such prospective adoptive parents and upon finding them eligible, will
sponsor their application to Authority for adoption of a child from India, in
the manner as provided in the adoption regulations framed by the Authority.
Sub Section: 5.
On
the receipt of the application of such prospective adoptive parents, the
Authority shall examine and if it finds the applicants suitable, then, it will
refer the application to one of the Specialized Adoption Agencies, where
children legally free for adoption are available.
Sub Section: 6.
The
Specialized Adoption Agency will match a child with such prospective
adoptive parents and send the child study report and medical report of the child
to such parents, who in turn may accept the child and return the child study and
medical report duly signed by them to the said agency.
Sub Section: 7.
On receipt of the acceptance of the child from
the prospective adoptive parents,the Specialized Adoption Agency shall file an
application in the court for obtaining the adoption order, in the manner as
provided in the adoption regulations framed by the Authority.
Sub Section: 8.
On
the receipt of a certified copy of the court order, the specialized adoption
agency shall send immediately the same to Authority, State Agency and to the
prospective adoptive parents, and obtain a passport for the child.
Sub Section: 9.
The Authority shall intimate about the adoption to
the immigration authorities of India and the receiving country of the child.
Sub Section: 10.
The prospective adoptive parents shall receive the
child in person from the specialized adoption agency as soon as the passport
and visa are issued to the child.
Sub Section: 11.
The
authorized foreign adoption agency, or Central Authority, or the concerned
Government department, as the case may be, shall ensure the submission of
progress reports about the child in the adoptive family and will be responsible
for making alternative arrangement in the case of any disruption, in
consultation with Authority and concerned Indian diplomatic mission, in the
manner as provided in the adoption regulations framed by the Authority.
Sub Section: 12.
A foreigner or a person of Indian origin or an
overseas citizen of India, who has habitual residence in India, if interested
to adopt a child from India, may apply to Authority for the same along with a
no objection certificate from the diplomatic mission of his country in India,
for further necessary actions as provided in the adoption regulations framed by
the Authority.
Thanking
you.
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