THE Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court, on Monday, directed the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) to consider a request made by a childless couple to adopt a child aged below two years as they were unable to do so because their composite age was above 90 years.
The petitioner is a practising advocate. He and his wife decided to adopt a child and registered themselves with the CARA on January 10, 2017. They wished to adopt a child aged below two years. But due to the Adoption Regulations, 2017, which state that children aged below four years cannot be given in adoption to prospective adoptive parents whose composite age is above 90 years, the couple was unable to fulfil their wish and approached the court seeking relief.
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