Concept of Altruistic Surrogacy in Indian Context

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Pragya Agarwal, Narendra Bahadur Singh

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Commercial surrogacy was made completely legal in India in 2002, and since then, India has become a pivot point. In 2015, the government of India made the decision to restrict commercial surrogacy. Altruistic surrogacy was also introduced in 2016 to end abuse. However, debate still prevails in India. Here, researchers compare and contrast the Key features of the ART Regulation Bill, 2016 with the ART Regulation Bill, 2020 in terms of their potential influence on altruistic surrogacy in India. Finally, Researcher consider the Indian context into account to eradicate exploitative policies and practices.

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