Adoption
ADOPTION
Understanding Adoption Laws in India
For Hindus, adoption is governed by the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956 (HAMA), which permits private adoption with a valid deed of adoption. For all other communities and for inter-country adoption, the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act 2015 and the Adoption Regulations 2022 (CARA) apply. Every adoption must satisfy a court and be registered with CARA’s online portal.
At Bhardwaj Law Solutions, we guide prospective parents through the legal formalities of adoption — from CARA registration and home study to the Adoption Order from the District Court — ensuring your family’s new chapter begins on the most secure legal foundation.
Key aspects include:
- HAMA Adoption — private adoption by Hindus with deed and ceremony
- CARA / JJ Act Adoption — court-supervised for all other communities
- Inter-Country Adoption — CARA channel with No-Objection Certificate
TYPES OF ADOPTION
HAMA Adoption vs JJ Act Adoption
HAMA Adoption
Under the Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act 1956, a Hindu male or female can adopt a child by completing the giving-and-taking ceremony (datta homam) with the consent of the biological parent or guardian. The adoption deed must be executed on stamp paper and registered before the Sub-Registrar.
Key Features:
- Applicable only to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists
- Adopter must be of sound mind and at least 21 years older than the adoptee
- Spouse’s written consent is mandatory for married adopters
- Registered adoption deed confers full legal status on the child
Applicable When: Both the adoptive parents and the biological parent(s) are Hindu (broadly defined) and wish to complete a private, ceremony-based adoption with full legal documentation.
JJ Act / CARA Adoption
Under the Juvenile Justice Act 2015 and Adoption Regulations 2022, non-Hindu prospective parents (or Hindus who prefer the CARA route) register on the CARA portal, undergo home study by a Specialised Adoption Agency (SAA), are matched with a child, and receive a court Adoption Order from the District Court.
Key Features:
- Open to all communities regardless of religion
- CARA portal registration and home study report mandatory
- Court issues Adoption Order making the child a legal heir
- Mandatory for inter-country adoptions involving Indian children
Applicable When: The prospective parents are non-Hindu, prefer the CARA-regulated route for transparency, or are seeking inter-country adoption of an Indian child.
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- Personalized attention to every case
- Transparent communication at every step
- Proven track record of successful outcomes
- Experienced team of dedicated legal professionals
- Free initial consultation for all new clients
THE PROCESS
Step-by-Step Process
For HAMA Adoption
- Step 1 — Consultation and verification of eligibility under HAMA
- Step 2 — Drafting of adoption deed and consent documents
- Step 3 — Performing the giving-and-taking ceremony with witnesses
- Step 4 — Registration of adoption deed before Sub-Registrar
- Final Outcome — Child acquires legal status as adoptive heir
For JJ Act / CARA Adoption
- Step 1 — Registration on CARA portal and document submission
- Step 2 — Home study by Specialised Adoption Agency
- Step 3 — Child matching and pre-adoption foster care
- Step 4 — Filing petition before District Court for Adoption Order
- Final Outcome — Court issues Adoption Order; child’s birth certificate updated
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DOCUMENTS
Required Documents
Adoption requires careful document preparation at each stage. Our team coordinates with CARA, the SAA, and the court to ensure nothing is missed.
- Birth certificates of both prospective parents
- Marriage certificate (if married) or proof of civil union
- PAN card, Aadhaar, and passport of prospective parents
- Medical fitness certificate from a registered doctor
- Income proof: salary slips, ITR, bank statements (12 months)
- Proof of residence and home ownership / rental agreement
- Two character references from non-family members
- Police clearance certificate (mandatory for CARA route)
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