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right to adopt, and secondly, the
effect of a valid adoption upon the vesting or divesting of property ... held that the effect of a
valid adoption by a widow is generally to divest in favour of the
adopted
Bombay High Court
applicable--Nearest sapinda, woman--If
her consent necessary to validate adoption.
HEADNOTE:
A Hindu widow in the Dravida country ... obtained by a widow for a valid
adoption, is to male agnates only. In that case, the
opinion
Supreme Court of India
made the oral disposition,
Rudrava could make a valid adoption and there would be no objection to
a widow ... joint family has no inherent right
to make a valid adoption without either the authority of her husband
Bombay High Court
Section 15 provides that no
adoption which has been validly made can be cancelled by the
adoptive father or mother ... revocation. if s. 15 prohibits cancellation
of an adoption validly made even prior to the commencement
of the Act then
Supreme Court of India
Adoption has no legal validity to effect a valid
adoption of the plaintiff and the plaintiff cannot by virtue ... give consent would not affect
the valid adoption when at the time of adoption she had given consent
Calcutta High Court
Datta Homam is not an essential
ingredient for a valid adoption. When Exs.B1 to B3 show giving ... regulates adoption. Section 6 deals with requisites of valid adoption.
No adoption shall be valid unless--
(i) the person adopting
Andhra High Court
Court's order indicating the factum of a valid
adoption the passport as prayed for could not be granted ... adoptive
parents were foreign nationals there was no valid adoption of the minor
child and necessary orders should be obtained
Gujarat High Court
presumption to the registered document with regard to
a valid adoption.
11. On the contrary, the contention of the learned ... adoption, it cannot be said that there was a valid adoption.
This Court further was of the view that
Punjab-Haryana High Court
Santhalia and his wife Nirmala Devi and there was valid adoption. The
investigation made by the previous police officers were ... parents or natural guardians there cannot be any valid adoption. The
offence of kidnapping of the minor boy was committed
Calcutta High Court
valid in view of the prior
valid adoption of the plaintiff and that, therefore, it could not
prevail as against ... predeceased father's
widow to make a valid adoption to him, generally regarding the cases,
was considered
Madras High Court
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