This document provides an overview of surrogacy in India, including:
1) It discusses the history of surrogacy and how it has evolved from traditional to gestational surrogacy.
2) It outlines the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Bill of 2010 in India, which aims to regulate surrogacy and provides guidelines around compensation, eligibility of surrogates and intended parents, and banning sex selection.
3) It summarizes two important court cases - Baby Manji Yamada v. Union of India and Jan Balaz v. Anand Municipality - that established surrogacy agreements as valid and highlighted issues around citizenship and identity not addressed in contracts.