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Missing Children

‘Duty of State Govt to Trace Missing Children and Women’: Bombay High Court

The Bombay High Court on Thursday (August 22) emphasized that it is the government’s duty to trace missing children and women. A bench comprising Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Amit... Read more »
Adoption

‘Pension Can’t Be Denied to Children Adopted After Retirement’: Punjab & Haryana HC

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has ruled that children adopted after retirement cannot be refused pension benefits. The High Court has emphasized that there should be no discrimination in awarding family... Read more »
Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud Addresses the J20 Summit

DY Chandrachud in Nepal Highlights Children Rights

Upon the invitation of the Chief Justice of Nepal, Chief Justice Chandrachud of India visited Nepal on Friday, marking the first-ever official visit by an Indian Chief Justice to the country. This... Read more »
Pornography

‘Child Pornography, Matter of Serious Concern’: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has remarked that while it might not be considered an offense for a child to watch pornography, the involvement of children in pornography is a matter of... Read more »
child begging

Delhi HC Orders Disclosure of Measures for Rehabilitating Beggar Children

The Delhi High Court has directed the city government to disclose the measures taken to rehabilitate rescued children found begging on the streets. A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and... Read more »
‘Allowing Same-Sex Couples To Adopt Will Put Children In Danger’; Says NCPCR While Opposing Same-Sex Marriage Pleas In SC

‘Allowing Same-Sex Couples To Adopt Will Put Children In Danger’; Says NCPCR

In a batch of arguments seeking recognition of same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court of India, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has opposed conferring adoption rights on same-sex... Read more »
Matrimonial Cases Are The Most Bitterly Fought Adversarial Litigation In India: Bombay HC

Matrimonial Cases Are The Most Bitterly Fought Adversarial Litigation In India: Bombay HC

The Bombay High Court has recently observed that divorce disputes are the most bitterly fought adversarial litigation, with estranged couples treating their children as chattel or property. The statement was made by... Read more »
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