child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
child Rishika by the Writ Petitioner are considered
bogus/invalid unless a registered deed was executed
by both the biological parents and the adoptive parents ... followed.
v) The documents obtained by the writ petitioners are invalid
as the adoption deed is void.
vi) Rule 4 and 5 of the Adoptions
through registered sale deeds which are invalid. Under the
Provisions Sec.80 of the Endowments Act 30/1987 any sale
transaction in respect of temple