Where Law Meets Life – IVF & Surrogacy Support
Trusted legal support for IVF hospitals in Delhi & Ahmedabad.
Trusted legal support for IVF hospitals in Delhi & Ahmedabad.
At HospitLegal, we focus on providing expert legal services tailored to the IVF industry. Our extensive experience with IVF hospitals in Delhi and Ahmedabad ensures that our clients receive top-notch legal advisory and support.
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We have over 10 years of experience in the legal industry, constantly dealing with cases pertaining to the medical industry. Our team of lawyers has a proven track record of successfully representing clients in several cases and we are dedicated to providing excellent legal services to our clients.
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Yes, surrogacy is legal in India but is strictly regulated. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 permits only altruistic surrogacy (no monetary compensation to the surrogate except for medical expenses and insurance). Commercial surrogacy is banned.
Altruistic surrogacy is a type of surrogacy in which the surrogate mother voluntarily agrees to carry a baby for someone else without receiving any monetary compensation. In this type of surrogacy, the surrogate mother may receive reimbursement for medical expenses and other related costs, but not for the act of carrying the baby.
According to the Act, only Indian heterosexual married couples (with at least 5 years of marriage), and Indian widows or divorcees (aged 35–45) are eligible. Foreigners, NRIs, and live-in or unmarried couples are not permitted to pursue surrogacy in India.
Under the current laws (Surrogacy Act 2021 and ART Regulation Act 2021), same-sex couples and single men are not eligible for surrogacy. Single women (widowed or divorced) may access altruistic surrogacy. IVF may be accessible, but legal parenthood rights can be complicated.
The surrogate mother has no legal rights over the child. She must provide written consent and pass eligibility checks. She should be aged 25–35, married with at least one child of her own, and can act as a surrogate only once in her lifetime.
Proof of marriage, certificates of age and essentiality, a District Board medical indication, a District Court medical indication, and insurance or certificates of the surrogate’s psychological and medical fitness are required for altruistic surrogacy in India. The intending parents must be Indian citizens and married for five years.
No, an intending couple/woman must not have had any surviving child biologically or through adoption or through surrogacy earlier, except for cases where the child is mentally or physically challenged or suffers from a life-threatening disorder or fatal illness with no permanent cure and approved by the appropriate authority with a due medical certificate from Specific Medical board as prescribed in the act.
After obtaining the required documents and court orders, the surrogacy approval process in India involves submitting a request to the relevant authority for permission to proceed with the surrogacy. Additionally, the surrogate’s medical condition must be assessed, and any necessary adjustments to the surrogacy regulations must be made to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.
Intended parents are considered the legal parents from birth. They must obtain a Parentage Order from a magistrate court, and birth certificates are issued in their name.
According to the new surrogacy law in India, parents must personally bring a willing woman to act as a surrogate mother. No monetary exchange or compensation is allowed, but the parents can cover expenses such as travel, clothing, medicines, tests, and check-ups.
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