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The Delhi High Court has directed the state to frame guidelines to safeguard the property rights of orphaned children, ensuring their financial security and future stability. The court emphasized the urgent need to protect these children from exploitation. The court's decision comes after two cases where orphaned children were left without access to their parents' properties, despite their relatives frittering them away.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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