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SURROGACY IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO SURROGACY REGULATION ACT, 2021 (By-Kamaljit Kaur)

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COMPREHENDING THE DOMAIN OF EXTRADITION LAWS (Saurav Kataria, NipunGarg & Aman Agrawal )

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THE CONCEPT OF INTERIM COMPENSATION AND IS PERSPECTIVE EFFECT IN INDIA (By- Inian R)

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HONOUR KILLING IN INDIA: AN ANALYSIS ON INDIAN STATUTES (By- K.Vikas)

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INTER-COUNTRY ADOPTION: INTERRELATION OF LAW AND SOCIETY AND NEED OF A LEGISLATION IN INDIA (By- Gauri Chandrakant Khule)

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ROLE OF JUDICIARY IN PROTECTING VICTIMS’ RIGHTS IN INDIA (By-Sushmita Pankaj)

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Kamaljit Kaur, LLM Student, Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Campus, Jalandhar
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Author & 4th Year B.B.A. LL.B (Hons.) Student at Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla
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1 What is Legal Research? Created by Find Law’s team of legal writers and editors | Last updated February 15, 2017 2 A Step-by-Step Guide on How to Do Legal Research, Written by Sharon Miki, Published on October 2020. Last updated: October 4, 2021
3 Prof Dr. Rattan Singh, Legal Research Methodology, Third edition 2021, Lexis Nexis p233

4 C.R Kothari Research Methodology and techniques, New Age International Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 2nd Edn2010, p347
5 https://www.history.nasa.gov/SP-4103/app-g.htm
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8 Suresh C Sinha and Anil K Dhiman, Research Methodology, Ess Ess Publication, New Delhi 2002 p456
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10 Santhosh Gupta, Research Methodology and Techniques, New Age International Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 2nd Edn, 2010 p 347

11 Prof Dr Rattan Singh , Lexis Nexis, Legal Research Methodology, 3rd Edn 2013, P 248-250
 
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[1]Infra (footnote3 page no.4)
[1]Andrea Ross,‘Modern Interpretations of Sustainable Development, .
[1]P. Ishwara Bhat, ‘Law and Social Transformation’, (1stEdn. 2009, reprinted 2012, Eastern Book Company)
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[1]Extract from the 1993 Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-country Adoption, PETER H. PFUND, ‘The 1993 Hague Convention: Its Purpose, Implementation, and Promise’, < https://www.jstor.org/stable/25739969>, 08 August 2019
[1]Guidelines Governing the Adoption of Children, 2011
[1]  Vibha Sharma,’ INTER-COUNTRY ADOPTIONS IN INDIA - AN APPRAISAL’, Journal of the Indian Law Institute, Vol. 45, No. 3/4, Family Law Special Issue (July-December 2003), pp. 543-554 < https://www.jstor.org/stable/43951880 Accessed on 02 August 2019>
[1] Extract from the preamble of the 1993 Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-country Adoption, PETER H. PFUND, ‘The 1993 Hague Convention: Its Purpose, Implementation, and Promise’, < https://www.jstor.org/stable/25739969>, 08 August 2019
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[1]68. The Central Adoption Resource Agency existing before the commencement of this Act, shall be deemed to have been constituted as the Central Adoption Resource Authority under this Act to perform the following functions, namely: —
 (a) to promote in-country adoptions and to facilitate inter-State adoptions in co-ordination with State Agency;
 (b) to regulate inter-country adoptions;
(c) to frame regulations on adoption and related matters from time to time as may be necessary;
 (d) to carry out the functions of the Central Authority under the Hague Convention on Protection of Children and Cooperation in respect of Inter-country Adoption;
(e) any other function as may be prescribed.
[1]Adoption Regulations, 2017.
[1]Supra (footnote 12-page no. 9)
[1]Victor. S. D’souza, ‘SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDIA. THE NEGLECT OF THE IDEA OF FRATERNITY’, <http://www.jstor.org/stable/23619276> Accessed: 22 July 2019
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[1]13. Follow-up of progress of adopted child. - (1) The Specialized Adoption Agency which has prepared the Home Study Report, shall prepare the post-adoption follow-up report on six monthly bases for two years from the date of pre-adoption foster placement with the prospective adoptive parents, in the format as provided in Schedule XII and upload the same in Child Adoption Resource Information and Guidance System along with photographs of the child.
(2) In case the adoptive parents relocate, they shall inform the agency which has conducted their home study and the District Child Protection Unit of the district where they relocate.
 
[1] 63. A child in respect of whom an adoption order is issued by the court, shall become the child of the adoptive parents, and the adoptive parents shall become the parents of the child as if the child had been born to the adoptive parents, for all purposes, including intestacy, with effect from the date on which the adoption order takes effect, and on and from such date all the ties of the child in the family of his or her birth shall stand severed and replaced by those created by the adoption order in the adoptive family:
 Provided that any property which has vested in the adopted child immediately before the date on which the adoption order takes effect shall continue to vest in the adopted child subject to the obligations, if any, attached to the ownership of such property including the obligations, if any, to maintain the relatives in the biological family.
[1]Supra (footnote 19 Page No. 15)
[1] Adoption Regulations, 2017
[1] Union of India and Another v. Ankur Gupta and Others, AIR 2019 SC 262
[1]Master Divyansh Arora Minor, through his Next Friend Raj Kumar Arora v. Union of India, 2017 SC Del 11646, W.P. (C) 6759/2016
[1]Ibid.
[1] Smt. Anokha v. State of Rajasthan and Other, AIR (2004) 1 SCC 382
[1]Supra (Footnote 25 Page No. 17)
[1]Udayan Care, UNICEF ‘Adoption’, < www.udayancare.org >Accessed: 08 August 2019
[1]Judith Masson,’ Intercountry Adoption: A Global Problem or a Global Solution?’, Accessed: 08 August 2019
[1]Supra (footnote 23-page no.17)
[1]S. Aarthi Anand and Prema Chandra,’ Adoption Laws: Need for Reform’,
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[1] 7 In section 24 of the principal Act, in sub-section (8), the following proviso shall be inserted, namely:- "Provided that the Court may permit the victim to engage an advocate of his choice to assist the prosecution under this subsection."
[1] In section 26 of the principal Act, in clause (a), the following proviso shall be inserted, namely: - "Provided that any offence under section 376 and sections 376A to 376D of the Indian Penal Code shall be tried as far as practicable by a Court presided over by a woman."
[1] In section 157 of the principal Act, in sub-section (1), after the proviso, the following proviso is inserted, namely:—“Provided further that in relation to an offence of rape, the recording of statement of the victim is to be conducted at the residence of the victim or in the place of her choice and as far as practicable by a woman police officer in the presence of her parents or guardian or near relatives or social worker of the locality.’’.
[1] In section 327 of the principle Act,— (a) in sub-section (2), after the proviso, the following proviso is inserted, namely:—“Provided further that in camera trial shall be conducted as far as practicable by a woman Judge or Magistrate.”
[1] After section 357 of the principal Act, the following section is inserted, namely:—357A.(1) Every State Government in co-ordination with the Central Government is to be prepare a scheme for providing funds for the purpose of compensation to the victim or his dependents who have suffered loss or injury as a result of the crime and who require rehabilitation.
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