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Thiruvananthapuram: Relief for Anupama S Chandran as a court places the adoption process on

Thiruvananthapuram: Relief for Anupama S Chandran as a court places the adoption process on
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Thiruvananthapuram: In the suspension of the first major sentence to Anupama S Chandran, a family court here on Monday continues to process the process of adopting a child who demands claims.
The former SFI leader was involved in the struggle to regain his baby, given to be adopted by his parents, allegedly without his consent.
The court passed the inap of the department proposed by the Authority of the State Adoption Resources (SARA) in court, quoting Anupama’s claims for the child given to adopting the Andhra pair.
Sara told the court that the baby was given to be adopted by considering it as a ‘child left’, which was contested by Anupama, who claimed to be a biological mother of children.
Anupama has claimed that the baby was not abandoned but was handed over to the Welfare Council of the State Child by his parents.
In this context, the adoption process which in the final phase must be postponed, the authority begs.
The court, when publishing Stay Order, said Sara had to submit before the next action court planned when taking the case again in 1.
November, the child was given to a pair for a while on August 7 at 7.
The court was observed.
that Anupama’s claim has required the child’s DNA test.
Anupama has increased the same request before.
The court has not considered the petition submitted by Anupama on the ongoing adoption process.
The Child Welfare Committee refuses to negotiate from his claim that the baby is an abandoned child.
Reacting to Stay Order issued by the family court, Anupama said he was happy, and hoped to get his baby back.
“Hopefully the court will say the assessment that benefits me when taking the next case on November 1,” he said, adding that he was sorry for the difficulties of foster parents of a baby boy.
The court intervention came after the state government, which ignored Anupama’s claim for his son for the past six months, approached the court and marked the claim raised by Anupama over the baby.
The police have registered a case against six people, including Anupama’s parents, in complaints that the baby was given to adopting them without Anupama’s approval.
The approval that he had given to the adoption of the child was also prepared through the coercion measures, said complaints.
The court also asked the police to submit the detail of the investigation into the complaint when he heard the case on October 25.

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