Keywords: Karnataka High Court, biological father, child adoption, rape survivor, Article 21, POCSO Act, child welfare, right to dignity
Court Rules in Favor of Teenage Sexual Assault Survivor
The Karnataka High Court has ruled that the biological father’s consent is immaterial in the adoption process of a child born out of rape. This landmark decision came as the Court addressed the plea of a 16-year-old sexual assault survivor, who sought to facilitate the adoption of her child despite objections raised on procedural grounds.
The Court emphasized that when natural guardians are incapable of providing a supportive and nurturing environment, the child is considered an orphan for practical purposes. Adoption in such cases is essential to uphold the child’s welfare and the constitutional right to dignity guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution of India.
Case Background
Authorities, however, rejected the application, citing the lack of consent from the biological father, who is the accused in the criminal case.
Petitioner’s Arguments
The petitioner argued that:
High Court’s Observations
Justice Hemant Chandangoudar upheld the survivor’s plea, making several key observations:
The Court directed the sub-registrar of Yelahanka, Bengaluru, to register the adoption deed dated November 11, without requiring the biological father’s consent.
Significance of the Ruling
The Karnataka High Court’s judgment reaffirms the judiciary’s commitment to protecting the welfare and dignity of children born under extraordinary circumstances. This decision prioritizes the best interests of the child, ensuring their right to a life of safety, security, and dignity while setting a critical precedent for similar cases in the future.
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