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After Australian Couple Abandons Child, Centre Proposes Rules to Regulate Surrogacy in India
1. The Health Ministry has proposed
new moves in order to regulate the
booming business of surrogacy in
India. According to the new
proposed rules, foreign nationals
who account for the maximum
number of customers, will be barred
from using Indian nationals as
surrogate mothers.
2. The rules state that it will be
mandatory for couples to take
custody of even abnormal kids born
through surrogacy. The rules will
also regulate in-vitro fertilisation
(IVF) clinics making them
mandatory to be registered and
have proper infrastructure.
3. The proposed Assisted
Reproductive Technology
Regulation Bill is to be introduced in
the winter session of Parliament.
The bill aims to regulate assisted
reproduction like surrogacy and IVF.
If passed, the Bill could shut doors
on foreign nationals from having
surrogate babies.
4. The rules suggest that single
parents will be allowed to have
children through surrogates but with
clauses. The Bill will also have
provisions for health insurance for
surrogates and ensure regular tests
for surrogates.
5. Women's activists and experts alike
have lauded the Bill. "The move to
get IVF clinics registered is a good
one but rules should be realistic on
age and number of babies," say IVF
experts.
6. The move comes soon after an
Australian couple recently
abandoned one of their twins born
from an Indian surrogate mother.
"This Bill will regulate the
mushrooming ART industry and stop
exploitation of surrogates. The Bill
will fix minimum compensation and
also the age limit," senior Deputy
Director ICMR RS Sharma said.
7. The Bill will make it mandatory for
couples to sign legal documentation
with the donor and give full rights of
a legitimate child to the surrogate
baby. With contentious aspects left
on the Cabinet to approve, it
remains to be seen whether the Bill
will see the light of the day in
Parliament.
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