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What are the new rules for surrogacy in India 2023

In India, surrogacy was regulated by the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Regulation Bill, 2020, which was passed by the Indian Parliament. The Bill aimed to provide a legal framework for surrogacy in the country. Some key provisions of the Bill include.

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What are the new rules for surrogacy in India 2023

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  1. HOMEABOUT USINFERTILITYSURROGACYPACKAGESBLOG MEDIACONTACT  14 MAY What are the new rules for surrogacy in India2023? m SURROGACY, SURROGACY CENTRE INDIA,SURROGACYLAWv 0 SEARCH Search...  ARCHIVE •  May 2023(3) • February 2023(2) •  January 2023(12) • November 2022(2) • February 2022(6) • January 2022(9) • December 2021(5) As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, I can provide information about the law of surrogacy in India at that time. However, please note that laws are subject to change, and it’s always best to consult updated and authoritative sources or legal professionals for the most currentinformation.  November 2021(6)  May 2018(1) • January 2018(1) • October 2017(1) In India, surrogacy was regulated by the Assisted Reproductive Technology(ART) Regulation Bill, 2020, which was passed by the Indian Parliament. The Bill aimed toprovide a legal framework for surrogacy in the country. Some key provisions of the Billinclude:  August 2017(1) Eligibility: Only Indian citizens who are married and have been married for at leastfive years can avail of surrogacy services. They must also fall within the age range of 23 to 50 years for females and 26 to 55 years formales. Types of Surrogacy: The Bill allows for altruistic surrogacy, where the surrogate mother can only be a close relative of the intended parents. Commercial surrogacy, where monetary compensation is involved, is notpermitted. National and State Surrogacy Boards: The Bill establishes a National Surrogacy Board and State Surrogacy Boards to regulate and oversee surrogacyarrangements. These boards are responsible for granting permission, reviewing applications, and addressing any concerns related tosurrogacy. Consent and Agreement: The Bill requires both the surrogate mother and theintended  July 2017(1)  June 2017(1)  March 2017(4)  February 2017(1)  January 2017(1) • December 2016(2) • November 2016(1)

  2. Commercial Surrogacy has been banned by the Government of India. Please refer to the below link for the detailed Gazette/ Notification: https://egazette.nic.in/WriteReadData/2021/232118.pdf. parents to provide their informed consent before entering into asurrogacy arrangement.  October 2016(21) The agreement should be in writing, duly registered, andlegallyenforceable. September 2016(4) 5. Parentage and Citizenship: The child born through surrogacy will be deemedthe biological child of the intending couple. The intending couple will be the legal parents and the child will have all the rights and privileges of a natural-born child. The child will be entitled to citizenship as applicable under thelaw.  August 2016(3)  July 2016(5)  May 2016(5) Please note that the above information is based on the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Regulation Bill, 2020, which was passed by the Indian Parliament. However, there may have been subsequent developments or changes in the law since my last update. Itis advisable to consult the most recent legislation or seek legal advice forup-to-date information.  March 2016(2)  August 2015(1)  July 2015(2) 0SHARES    #PREV NEXT$ RelatedPosts MAY14,2023 EligibilityCriteria of Surrogacy in NewDelhi m SURROGACY, SURROGACY CENTREINDIA, SURROGACYLAW, SURROGACY LAW IN NEWDELHI FEBRUARY5,2023 BreakingDown Male Infertility: Causes, Diagnosis,and Treatment MAY20,2023 Enhancing Hope and Possibilities: ExploringFertility Treatment m MALE FERTILITY v0 mIVFv0 v0 LEAVEAREPLY Comment* Name* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next timeI comment.

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