Centre decides to waive off adoption fee for foreigners
Tribunal to dispose of adoption cases quickly; Surety bond to be scrapped.
New Delhi: In a move that will encourage adoptions in a big way, the government has decided to do away with the adoption fee for foreigners which they had to pay if they wanted to take their adopted children abroad with them.
Earlier, prospective adoptive parents had to submit an investment plan and also invest a certain amount of money in the name of the adopted child for their future security. The Women and Child Development Ministry has brought out fresh regulations last week according to which the requirement for any kind of fees has been done away with.
Apart from this, the ministry has also decided to form a special tribunal to resolve adoption related cases as child welfare committees which are as of now entrusted with this job sometimes take too long, the sources said.
They added that the surety bond was irrelevant as the prospective adoptive parents are under scrutiny by the adoption agency for a period of two years and in case of disruption or dissolution of adoption, the child shall be entitled to receive care, protection and rehabilitation through the child protection services of that country and as per Hague Adoption Convention for the Hague Adoption Convention ratified countries.
The Ministry of External Affairs has also in an order exempted foreigners from submitting a surety bond of Rs 15,000 for issuance of passport to their inter country adopted child.
The surety bond was a financial guarantee which was to be executed before the court for proper maintenance of the child abroad and in the event of the child becoming destitute or its guardianship being terminated, for the child’s return to India at the expense of guardian or the guarantor.
The MEA order stated: "It has been felt that the requirement of the submission of surety bond of Rs 15,000 executed by the adoptive parents before the competent court to the passport authority to obtain the passport for their adopted child
needs to be revisited. Therefore, it has been decided to do away with the requirement of the submission of surety bond executed by the adoptive parents before the competent court to obtain the passport for their inter-country adopted child".
The WCD ministry, specially Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi, has been making efforts to encourage adoption. The ministry has in fact being running a campaign to ensure that adoptive parents, both in-country as well as inter-country don’t fall prey to unscrupulous elements and end up
paying much more than they are supposed to while completing the process.
Accoridng to the CARA website, inter-country adoption from India has
increased from 374 in 2014-15 to 666 in 2015-16.