SURROGACY ACT: THE NEED OF THE HOUR

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  • Kumari Titiksha 4th year BBA LLB Student, KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar Author
  • Soumya Singh 4th year BBA LLB Student, KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/

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Surrogacy, Commercialisation and Surrogacy Bill, 2016

Abstract

Nature has bestowed the beautiful capacity to procreate a life within women and every woman cherishes the experience of motherhood. Unfortunately, some women due to certain physiological conditions cannot give birth to their own off-spring. The desire for motherhood leads them to search for alternative solutions, and surrogacy presents itself as the most viable alternative. The first part of the paper will deal with the technical and common meaning of the term surrogate and the types of surrogacy whereas second part of the paper will discuss the evolution of the concept of surrogacy in India. 

In the third part of the paper the author will try to be a critique to the status of surrogacy in India. In the fourth part of the bill authors will discuss upon the recent surrogacy bill, 2016 and lastly in the final part of the paper authors will conclude by giving suggestions.

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08-06-2017

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How to Cite

Kumari Titiksha, and Soumya Singh. “SURROGACY ACT: THE NEED OF THE HOUR”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 3, no. 3, June 2017, pp. 138-46, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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