The
proposed Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill 2013, that
aims to regulate surrogacy in India, must wait longer as the Union
health and home ministries have differences over singles opting for
surrogacy in India. While a 2012 home ministry diktat says gay couples
and single foreigners are not eligible to have an Indian surrogate bear
their child as only a foreign “man and woman” married at least two
years will be granted visas, the health ministry feels single parents,
including foreigners, should be allowed surrogacy.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Surrogacy law stuck as ministries bicker
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