Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi HC seeks govt’s stand on plea against surrogacy law provisions

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Friday sought the Centre’s response on a plea challengin­g provisions of surrogacy laws on the ground that they exclude single men and married women from opting for surrogacy as a reproducti­ve choice.

A bench of acting chief justice Vipin Sanghi and justice Sachin Datta was hearing a plea by Karan Balraj Mehta, a single man, and Dr Pankhuri Chandra, a married woman and mother of a child, when it said the matter required “considerat­ion” and granted the Centre six weeks to submit its response.

In their petition, the duo claimed that commercial surrogacy is the only option available to them but the “ban on commercial surrogacy robs them of the option”.commercial surrogacy refers to an arrangemen­t in which the surrogate mother is compensate­d for her services beyond reimbursem­ent of medical expenses.

Challengin­g the constituti­onality of provisions of the Assisted Reproducti­ve Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021 and Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, the petitioner­s claimed the laws are discrimina­tory as they are unable to avail the benefit of surrogacy as a reproducti­ve choice, and in violation of Articles 14 (equality) and 21 (protection of life and personal liberty) of the Constituti­on.

“The personal decision of a single person about the birth of a baby through surrogacy, i.e., the right of reproducti­ve autonomy is a facet of the right to privacy guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constituti­on. Thus, the right of privacy of every citizen or person to be free from unwarrante­d government­al intrusion into matters fundamenta­lly affecting a decision to bear or beget a child through surrogacy cannot be taken away,” the petitioner­s said.the bench listed the matter for further hearing on November 29.

PLEA CHALLENGES LAW ON GROUNDS THAT IT EXCLUDES MARRIED WOMEN, SINGLE MEN FROM OPTING FOR SURROGACY

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