+ Follow AFTER ANDY Tag
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[Title] => Decoy
[Summary] => In anti-narcotics drive, police usually resort to the buy-bust operation which is actually a form of entrapment.
[DatePublished] => 2011-12-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose C. Sison
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[ArticleID] => 225907
[Title] => Cancellable right
[Summary] => Adoption is the act of one who takes anothers child into his own family, treating him as his own and giving him all the rights and duties of his own child. It actually creates the relation of paternity and filiation, but to have a legal binding effect there must be a court decree of adoption issued upon petition of the adopter. But, does a person have an inherent "right" to adopt and consequently, the vested right to rescind said adoption? This is the issue raised in this case of the couple Nita and Andy.
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AFTER ANDY
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