Right to know parentage can trump privacy, rules SC

The Supreme Court ordered a DNA test to resolve a paternity dispute, balancing the father's privacy against the child's right to know his identity.
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On the day it set 3-month deadline for high courts, Supreme Court gave verdict reserved for 15 months
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