Child’s Welfare Paramount,” Bombay High Court Annuls Adoption Order After Failed Parent-Child Bonding

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 In a landmark judgment, the Bombay High Court, under Justice R.I. Chagla, annulled an adoption order, underscoring the overriding importance of a child’s welfare in adoption cases. The case involved the Bal Asha Trust of Mumbai petitioning against the adoption by Ashu Singhal and Riddhi Singhal, due to significant bonding and care issues with the adopted child.

This judgment pivoted on the legal principle that the best interest and welfare of the child are of utmost importance in adoption cases. It addressed the rare scenario of annulling an adoption due to the failure of establishing a parental bond.

After adopting a male minor child on August 17, 2023, the Singhal couple faced challenges in bonding with the child and managing his behavioral and health issues. This led to their request for annulling the adoption, a situation the court had to carefully assess in light of the child’s welfare.

Justice Chagla pointedly observed, “The welfare of the child is of paramount importance.” The Court meticulously reviewed counseling reports, the petitioner’s affidavit, and the scrutiny officer’s findings. It noted the inability of the adoptive parents to emotionally connect with the child and manage his health concerns, despite efforts and guidance from the adoption agency.

The judgment was grounded in the principles of the Adoption Regulations. It emphasized the child’s welfare as the central concern, aligning with the guidelines of CARA in adoption matters.

The Court decided to annul the previous adoption order, directing CARA to list the child as ‘Free for Adoption’ again. It also ordered the return of a financial investment made by the adoptive parents for the child’s benefit, as per the earlier court directive.

Date of Decision: January 25, 2024

Bal Asha Trust, Mumbai Vs. Ashu Singhal & Anr.

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