Constitution of India
India
Constitution of India
CONTITUENTASSEMBLY 00 of 1950
Published in Gazette 00
SC1173 (18)
R 1983 SC 114 (19,31)
ACT:
Hindu Law-Partition-Adoption-Burden of proof and onus of
proof-Distinction-Separation-Elements necessary ... death Pitchayya
took Venkayya, the son of his brother Chimpirayya, in
adoption. It is further alleged that a partition of the
joint family properties between
SC1413 (14)
RF 1990 SC1480 (52)
ACT:
Adoption of Children by foreigner-International
adoptions-Normative and Procedural safeguards to be insisted
upon ... foreigner wishing to take a child in
adoption, outlined-Constitution of India, 1950 Articles
15,24 and 39 and Guardian and Wards Act (Act VIII
filed under Section 18, the date of acquisition, usufructuary mortgage, lease, marriage, adoption or alteration in the classification of the land referred to therein ... before the notified date, any person has been given in adoption, then the land held by such person immediately before the date of such adoption
relations without accreting to surviving coparceners.
(g) By birth and adoption, a male becomes a coparcener. The
custom of adoption is of ancient origin ... Balusu Gurulingaswami v. Sri Balusu Ramalakshmamma &
Ors., 26 IA 113. The adoption at the relevant time was only of male
probative value with
reference to entire mosaic of facts appearing on record.
Adoption - Fact of adoption to be proved in the same ... fact been adopted by Jagannathdas and
Premwati and that the adoption was valid.
On appeal by the trustees the High Court reversed the
finding
benefit of Articles 15(4) and 16(4). By marriage, adoption or any other device, viz., by procuring false social status certificates, they ... other programmes.
10. The question, therefore, is : Whether a candidate, by marriage, adoption or obtaining a false certificate of social status would be entitled
Putrika
Putra" (appointed daughter's son who by agreement or
adoption becomes the son of the father), practice of-
Applicability in Benaras ... putra'
means a daughter's son who by agreement or adoption becomes
the son of her father [20C-D]
A careful reading
Protection and Welfare of Children, with Special Reference to Foster Placement and Adoption Nationally and Internationally; the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration ... Such care could include, inter alia, foster placement, kafalah of Islamic law, adoption or if necessary placement in suitable institutions for the care of children
suit lands as Watandars. While answering the second issue of
adoption, the trial court had observed, that, even though Vithu had
stated in the cross ... examination that he had the necessary documents to
prove the adoption, the same was never produced, and the testimony
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of the Vithu