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Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956)
The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act was enacted in India in 1956 as part of the Hindu Code Bills. Please read the following to know the details of this Act :
Who can adopt?
Under this act, only Hindus may adopt subject to their fulfilment of certain criteria. The first of these asserts that the adopter has the legal right to (under this Act that would mean they are a Hindu) adopt. Next, they have to have the capacity to be able to provide for the adopted child. Third, the child must be capable of being adopted. Lastly, compliance with all other specifications (as outlined below) must be met to make the adoption valid.
Men can adopt if they have the consent of their wife or of all of their wives. The only way of getting around obtaining the permission of the wife or of the wives is if she or they are unsound, have died, have completely and finally renounced the world, and have ceased to be a Hindu. Unmarried men can also choose to adopt only if they themselves are not minors. However, if a man were to adopt a daughter, he must be twenty-one years of age or older.
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