DNA (1):

Q1: If there is no claim of marriage and a baby is born, and DNA establishes the identity of the father
(a) Is DNA accepted as legal evidence?
(b) If so, what will be the father’s responsibilities towards this child?
(c) Will he inherit his father?
(d) Will he be able to carry his father's name?

A: The DNA is not considered an evidence in the said case unless it leads to certainty in such a way that the chance of being wrong is Zero.

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