Hama and Gawa
Hama and Gawa
Hama and Gawa
&
H A M A-1956
Quick assessment
• An Act only for Hindus, as the child, the giver and the
taker has to be a Hindu (a Muslim, Christian, Parsee,
Jews, any member of a scheduled tribe governed by
their customary law can not adopt) (Sec 2 of HAMA)
Eligibility of adoptive parents
(Sec 6 to 8 of HAMA)
• Only a Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, or Sikh husband above
the age of 18 can adopt under this act only with the
consent of his living wife (Husband is the adopter and
wife is merely consenter)
• A single female (unmarried, divorcee or widow) can
also adopt (Sec 8 (c))
• A person having a male child can not adopt a male
child
• A person having a girl child can not adopt a girl child
• Age difference between the adoptive father and the
adoptive girl child to be at least 21 years (Sec 11 (iii))
• The child has to be below 15 years of age (Sec
10(iv) of HAMA)
• Provision of payment or reward and any
contravention shall be punishable (Sec 17 of
HAMA)
• Adoption can be concluded through a
registered Adoption deed subject to
compliance with the provisions of the Act (Sec
16 of HAMA)
Courts permission to adopt under this act is
required only in the following cases (Sec 9(4) of
HAMA):
• where both the father and mother are dead
• where both the father and mother have
completely and finally renounced the world
• where both the father and mother have
abandoned the child
• where both the father and mother have been
declared to be of unsound mind by the court
concerned
• where the parentage of the child is not known
• Valid Adoption can not be cancelled (Sec 15
of HAMA)
OTHER ACTS DEALS WITH
ADOPTION IN INDIA
• Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act
of 2000 amended in 2006 (JJ act)
• Present CARA guidelines for adoption
Age prospective for adoption