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Topic History of: This is a very sad case indeed.
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JK2006 Absolutely extraordinary - especially the last paragraph.

Even though the law was broken in the first place it cannot be rectified.

I understand the general principle - adoption should generally be permanent; better for the children - but surely this is a perfect case proving the system is broken, broken, broken.
Al A couple whose children were taken from them and adopted cannot have them back, even though they "may be right" in believing they suffered a miscarriage of justice, three Court of Appeal judges have ruled.

www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/...en-back-1607245.html