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'Adoptive' parents can continue to visit separated kids: Bombay high court

In a case involving alleged trafficking of children for adoption, the Bombay high court on Wednesday continued an earlier relief to six sets of 'adoptive' parents to have daily visitation rights. They can meet the children they had raised, but who since the past four months have been placed in the care of adoption agencies.

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