Surrogates in India

The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2024 followed by the new laws as of February 21, 2024,

As of February 2024, India’s Surrogacy (Regulation) Act of 2024 bans commercial surrogacy, and only allows altruistic surrogacy. The 2024 act also restricts surrogacy services to married Indian couples who have been legally married for at least five years, and who could provide a certificate of proven infertility. The act introduces several key features, including:

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India’s Surrogacy Bill: Detailed Discussion

SURROGACY LAWS IN INDIA

The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2024 followed the new laws as of February 21, 2024, offers a comprehensive framework to oversee surrogacy arrangements in India. Let us delve into its key provisions:

Details of Legal Aspects of Surrogacy in India

While on February 21st, 2024, the Indian Government liberalized the restrictions and allowed the use of egg and sperm donors for surrogacy, other aspects of the law have been left intact as discussed below:

Features of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill, 2021 that are still in place:

Surrogacy Laws In India

Summary of Eligibility Requirements:

Although the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act of 2022 represents a notable advancement, it has not evaded criticism:

U.S. Surrogate Criteria:

Surrogate mother:

Legal Procedures

Usually handled by an attorney our agency can arrange for you. Allow a few weeks for the legal work to be completed in parallel with the start of the surrogacy process and paperwork. There are five items including:

Court Filings to be considered:

Before Birth:

After Birth:

Seek Professional Legal Help:

Due to the complexities involved, it is strongly advised to seek guidance from a qualified legal professional specializing in surrogacy law in India. They can comprehensively assess your individual circumstances, analyze relevant legal aspects, and guide you through the process while mitigating potential risks.

Remember, this information is intended for general awareness only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance and support, please contact our agency or for a referral to a lawyer specialized in surrogacy law in India.