This was conveyed by Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Anil Singh yesterday to a bench headed by Justice V M Kanade which was hearing a public interest litigation challenging the new CARA guidelines.
During the course of hearing, the bench inquired about objection raised by Missionaries of Charity founded by Mother Teresa to these guidelines, to which the government said it was ready to hear grievances of people/organistions in this regard.
The petitioners have challenged the online selection procedure, where out of six children the prospective adoptive parent or parents had to choose only one, failing which they would go to the bottom of the waiting list.
The ASG said that before framing new guidelines, suggestions were invited but if still there are objections and complaints, the parties would be heard and attempt will be made to resolve their grievances.
The bench said it appeared that the state government had no role to play in the new guidelines and felt that the Centre and the state should coordinate among themselves.
However, the court asked the federation to file a separate petition on this issue and did not allow their intervention.
The HC has posted the matter for hearing on October 28.
