A Czech court has rejected a request by a grandfather to be legally recognized as the father of his granddaughter. The man sought to be named on the child’s birth certificate, with the possibility existing that he is, in fact, the biological father. Court documents suggest a long-term incestuous relationship between the man and his daughter. The Brno Regional Court deemed the request “absurd and bizarre,” dismissing the case. This marks an unprecedented situation for the Czech legal system. Authorities have not indicated whether further investigation into the alleged incest will occur, focusing solely on the birth certificate claim. The court’s decision firmly establishes legal and social boundaries regarding familial relationships.