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The second mother refused to accept the child living in the children’s home as her daughter, saying ‘there is no feeling like a child in her’

Agra. High Court advocate Vipin Chandra Pal came to Agra to serve personal summons in Yashoda’s case. During this, he alleged that the police of the concerned police station did not cooperate with him in this process. Also the claim that was made on the girl by another person. That person’s wife also clearly said that this cannot be her daughter. I don’t feel like a daughter in her. Whereas my daughter went missing in 2015 and this girl Yashoda was found in 2014, there is a difference of 1 year. Nitin told that after some time he was again called to the children’s home and was told that there would be a DNA test of you and your wife. Which will be matched with the DNA test of the girl detained in the children’s home. If the samples of both match then this child is yours. After which Nitin reached the district hospital with his wife and got the DNA test done. He told that during this period he paid ₹ 7000 for DNA fees.

Child rights activist- took help of police

The High Court advocate went to Trans Yamuna Colony to serve manual summons to the defendant. But the people nearby refused to reveal the address. In such a situation, the advocate called child rights activist Naresh Paras, who was defending this case in the High Court. Along with him, the police also reached Ettamuddaula police station to seek cooperation. In such a situation, a constable accompanied him to Nitin Garg’s house. After this, the advocate served summons by hand to Nitin Garg and the petition verification copy was given to the defendant.

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