Dear Mr Kumar
I am impressed by your level of research and knowledge on the subject. However my point is something that has not been addressed by Honbl SC in Laxmikant Pandey Vs. UOI.
The point being that when foreign nationals with Indian origin come down to India for vacation, they engage in private adoption claiming that being Hindus they can adopt any other Hindu with consent of their parents.
Now this opens a can of worms, since birth certificates can be manufactures and genuinely procured from authorities willing to count money. Secondly children are abundantly available in unregistered orphanages or shady operators and who knows if they are actually abandoned children or abducted. Due to absence of any central system of complaint registry and identification (like UID) it is easy to manipulate anyone to be a parent of an abducted child (so to speak) and then give that child in adoption to PIO who are willing to part with generous money.
My point is precisely about the illustrious guidelines and the lacunae in implementation of the same. Althouth the Honbl SC gave an exhaustive judgement the executive has clearly failed to play its part and when contacted CARA too had no answer.