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Mumbai Crime: Girl child sold in guise of adoption for Rs 20,000

In a first, Amboli police register case of a child being sold under the guise of an illegal deed of adoption

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According to the revised CARA guidelines that came into effect in August 2015, the adoption process is now online. Representation pic/Getty Images

According to the revised CARA guidelines that came into effect in August 2015, the adoption process is now online. Representation pic/Getty Images

The Amboli police recently registered a case of unlawful adoption after arresting the accused on June 26. Durgamiti Saha, 38, had allegedly sold her baby girl born at Cooper Hospital in Juhu on January 8 to 42-year-old Kirpal Singh. Against the Central Adoption and Registration Agency's (CARA) rules of adoption, Singh and Saha had filed a deed of adoption at the Andheri Metropolitan Court on January 22 with monetary compensation to the mother.

Two days after the child's birth, Saha's neighbour had alerted an NGO about the deal for Rs 1,50,000. Despite being warned by the NGO against doing so, Saha allegedly settled for a sum of Rs 20,000 and in February, handed her daughter over to Singh who took the infant to his wife in Punjab.

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