In this chapter, we learn that the father of the child tested is not the biological father, but is instead the alleged father. This means that the child is likely to be the product of an unlawful relationship between a man and a woman. The father is also presumed innocent until proven guilty. In other words, the father is not responsible for the child's existence. This is because the father's identity is not revealed until the child has been born. If the father were to reveal his identity to the child, the child would not be able to distinguish between the father and his illegitimate child.
In this chapter, we learn that the father of the child tested is not the biological father, but is instead the alleged father. This means that the child is likely to be the product of an unlawful relationship between a man and a woman. The father is also presumed innocent until proven guilty. In other words, the father is not responsible for the child's existence. This is because the father's identity is not revealed until the child has been born. If the father were to reveal his identity to the child, the child would not be able to distinguish between the father and his illegitimate child.