DNA test confirms Anupama, Ajit are biological parents of adopted child

Anupama was demanding that her child be given back to her.

This is Anupama’s boy.

Ending months-long uncertainty over the biological paternity of the child, who was given the adoption, genetic identification tests conducted at the Rajiv Gandhi Center for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram confirmed that Anupama S. Chandran and B. Ajith Kumar was organic. child’s parents.

Ms Chandran may have to wait till the decision of the Family Court, Thiruvananthapuram, to have her child put up for adoption against her consent. The young mother as Ms Chandran required a judicial decision to get the child and the Department of Women and Child Development had approached the court with a petition to stay the proceedings. DNA test was done on the directions of the court.

The DNA report was handed over to the Child Welfare Committee in a sealed cover on Tuesday afternoon.

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With the DNA test results in its hands, the Department of Women and Child Development may move the Family Court, Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday to proceed with the proceedings in the matter. Family Court Judge K. Biju Menon said earlier Posted the case for 30 November,

On its part, the council will have to withdraw its Legally Open Adoption (LFA) certificate, which it had earlier issued to the child, and submit to the department a report on the recent developments in the case along with the DNA test results. Will be The department, in turn, will submit the documents to the court, which is considering the case.

Coincidentally, a baby adopted by a couple in Andhra Pradesh, was brought back on sunday And the DNA test was done on Monday.

Anupama was seeking to give back her child and action against the committee and officials of the Kerala State Child Welfare Council, which she alleged as an illegal adoption process.

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