In the Matter of Baby J.M. [2014] KEHC 8040 (KLR) | Adoption Procedure | Esheria

In the Matter of Baby J.M. [2014] KEHC 8040 (KLR)

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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF KENYA AT MILIMANI

ADOPTION CAUSE NO. 91 OF 2013 (OS)

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN’S ACT

(NO. 8 OF 2001)

AND

IN THE MATTER OF BABY J. M. alias H. P.

JUDGEMENT

1. J N Mu is a single applicant, who is Kenyan citizen. She seeks to adopt a Kenyan female child, known for the purposes of these proceedings as Baby J. M. alias H P. Her Originating Summons is dated 24th April 2013.

2. Baby J. M. alias H P was abandoned by her mother at the Kiambu District Hospital on 3rd May 2010. She had been born on 1st May 2010. A report of the matter was made at the Kiambu Police Station on 8th May 2010. The child was referred to the Rehema Pefa Home where she was later committed by the Children Court. Her biological parents were never found. She was placed with the applicant, for the mandatory bonding period on 29th September 2011.

3. This background is set out in the statement in support of the application as well as the affidavit of the applicant verifying the statement, and in the documents prepared and filed in court by the Little Angels Network adoption agency on 5th July 2013.

4. She was freed for adoption by the Little Angels Network by their certificate dated 7th September 2011.

5. To facilitate this adoption, the applicant has been assessed by the Little Angels Network, the Director of Children Services and the guardian ad litem, P A O. These three have compiled and filed their reports in court, dated 27th July 2011, 5th February 2014 and 5th May 2014, respectively.

6. All these reports are favourable and recommend the proposed adoption. The applicant has filed documents that demonstrate that she has the financial and emotional capability and capacity to take care of the child. The child appears to have bonded well with the applicant and she considers her to be her parent.

7. In the opinion of this court it would be in the best interests of the child that she is adopted by the applicant. The applicant will be able to provide a home and a family for the child to grow up in and thereafter be a useful member of the family. Consequently, the applicant shall assume all parental rights and duties of the biological parents in respect of the adopted child; she shall treat the adopted child as if she was born to her. The applicant has been made aware that once the adoption order is made it shall be final and binding during the lifetime of the child and that the child shall have the right to inherit her property. The applicant cannot give up the child owing to any subsequent unforeseen behaviour or other changes in the child.

8. I am satisfied that all the legal requirements for a local adoption have been met, and I therefore make the following orders:-

That the court allows the applicant’s application to adopt the child Baby J M alias H P;

That the consent of the biological parents of the child is hereby dispensed with;

The said child  shall hereafter be known as H P;

That D K M and M C K are  hereby appointed the legal guardians of the child in the event of the untoward happening to the applicant;

That the Registrar-General is directed to enter this adoption order in the adoption register;

That the guardian ad litemis hereby accordingly discharged; and

That the child is Kenyan by birth having been born by a known Kenyan mother who abandoned her in hospital, and therefore she is entitled to all those rights that accrue to Kenyan citizens by virtue of the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya and the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act, 2011.

DATED, SIGNED and DELIVERED at NAIROBI this 4th DAY OF July 2014.

W. MUSYOKA

JUDGE

In the presence of Mr. Gathaara advocate for the applicants.