Deccan Chronicle

Don’t hand over babies born to surrogates: HC

Jagan’s firm withdraws case

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Hyderabad High Court on Thursday directed the authoritie­s of the Telangana medical and health department against handing over babies born through surrogacy to the commission­ed parents without permission of the court.

A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Ramesh Ranganatha­n and Justice T Rajani was dealing with a suo motto taken up case based on a letter by Justice Suresh Kumar Kait to the Chief Justice referring to reports carried on June 19, 2017 in this newspaper with regard a police raid on Sai Kiran Hospital and Kiran Infertilit­y Centre at Banjara Hills for carrying surrogacy procedures without following due norms.

While directing the authoritie­s for taking care of new born babies, the bench said that it will decide the issue of custody of the children later.

The bench adjourned the case for one week. Jagathi Publicatio­ns owned by family of YSR Congress president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday withdrawn its petitions from the Hyderabad HC challengin­g the challengin­g the dismissal of their petitions by the CBI Court seeking combined trial in the illegal investment­s case.

When these petitions came up for hearing before Justice B Siva Sankara Rao, the counsel for the petitioner urged the court to permit them to withdraw their pleas so that they can avail alternativ­e remedies available from then under the law. government lands.

Justice A. Ramalinges­wara Rao dismissed an appeal by Chittoor district collector filed 16 years after dismissal of an appeal by the Estate Abolition Tribunal at Chittoor with regard 12 acres of land of “Eguva Cheruvu” in Kasiraopet of the district.

While dismissing the writ, the judge said “it is for the government to take steps to strengthen its system of litigation.

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