Surrogacy Bill passed in Lok Sabha: Here are 10 points on the legislation
The
Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Surrogacy
(Regulation) Bill 2016 that prohibits commercial surrogacy and allows
altruistic surrogacy to needy Indian infertile couples.
Elaborating
on the Bill, Union Health Minister JP Nadda said, "This bill protects the
dignity of women, economic exploitation and also the interest of the surrogate
children who are abandoned."
"The
bill allows altruistic
surrogacy to the needy Indian infertile couples and it prohibits
commercial surrogacy," he added.
Things to
know about the new surrogacy legislation
1.
The bill proposes a complete ban on commercial surrogacy, but altruistic
surrogacy will be allowed for needy infertile couple under strict regulation.
2.
The bill entitles only Indian citizens to avail surrogacy. Foreigners, NRIs and
PIOs are not allowed to seek surrogacy in the country.
3.
Under this bill, homosexuals, single parents, and live-in couples are also not
entitled to surrogacy. Read
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