The surrogacy (regulation) act, 2021 a critical analysis
By: Ahamd, Mir Farooq
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BookPublisher: Journal of the Indian Law Institute Description: 67(1), Jan-Mar, 2025: p.1-17.
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Journal of the Indian Law InstituteSummary: The word “surrogate”, having roots in Latin “subrogare”, means “appointed to act in the place of.” The intended parent(s) is the individual or a couple who intend to rear the child after its birth.1 Surrogacy2 is an assisted reproduction procedure that makes a childless couple possible to have a child through a surrogate mother who agrees to bear a child for them. This was initially considered a welcome breakthrough. – Reproduced
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The word “surrogate”, having roots in Latin “subrogare”, means “appointed to act in the place of.” The intended parent(s) is the individual or a couple who intend to rear the child after its birth.1 Surrogacy2 is an assisted reproduction procedure that makes a childless couple possible to have a child through a surrogate mother who agrees to bear a child for them. This was initially considered a welcome breakthrough. – Reproduced
http://14.139.60.116:8080/jspui/bitstream/123456789/48452/1/03_The%20Surrogacy%20%28Regulation%29%20Act%2c%202021-%20A%20Critical%20Analysis.pdf


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