Adoption regulator clueless on SC order
Adoption regulator clueless on SC order
20 Mar 2010, 0916 hrs IST
There seems to be no respite for the surrogate German twins. Adoption
regulator Central Adoption Resource Agency (CARA) seems to be clueless on a
Supreme Court order to make an exception in the case, allowing the
biological parents to legally adopt the twins and therefore enabling them to
move to Germany.
As TIMES NOW followed up on the case, it was discovered that the agency
avoided answering our queries on the plight of the German twins.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court had directed the agency to look into
the possibility of the father adopting the children, on humanitarian grounds
since Germany has refused to grant the children citizenship.
The SC categorically said that CARA had to process the twins' adoption. CARA
has been stating over the past hearings that it is unable to do so as
surrogacy is beyond its sphere of operations and there is no law on
surrogacy in India.
When TIMES NOW caught up with the CARA CEO, she avoided our questions on the
German Twins case.
On 17th of March, the Supreme Court directed the Central Adoption Resource
Agency to consider as a one-time measure the plea of a German couple for
adoption of twins born through a surrogate Indian mother.
The court had earlier on February 25 asked the CARA of Union Women and Child
Welfare Ministry to consider grant of adoption rights as a special case to
the German couple.
The German couple had sought Indian citizenship for the children born in
February 2008 through surrogate mother Martha Immanual Khristy on the plea
that the twins otherwise would not be allowed entry into Germany which does
not recognise surrogacy.