The Child Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), a statutory body under the ministry of women and child development, has already submitted a proposal to the finance ministry in this regard.
"We have proposed that the adoption fee be reviewed. The file with our proposal is still with the finance ministry. Once the proposal is approved, for the first time in five years, the fee will be reviewed," CARA Chairperson, Deepak Kumar told PTI.
As of now, adoptive parents have to spend a total of Rs 46,000, of which Rs 24,000 at the time of acceptance of a child and Rs 16,000 after the PAPs get their court orders making the child legally theirs - this includes the legal fees, money spend by CCI for keeping child.
PAPs also need to pay Rs 1,000 during registration, Rs 5,000 for home study.
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"No prospective adoptive parent is going to welcome the move specially because many people think that the charging of fees by CARA in itself leads to corruption," said Nishank of People's Group for Child Adoption in India.
"This is also a disincentive for people who are financially incapable. So basically you are telling a set of parents that if you don't have money, don't adopt. Also, CARA should have had a consultations with us," he said.