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Surrogacy Laws In India




Ankesh Kumar, LLM (Family Law), Amity University, Noida

ABSTRACT

The current research looked into one of the controversial but vitally essential topics of surrogacy, specifically with reference to the laws of India.

In order to get ready for this study, I studied a variety of scholarly articles and research papers that covered a wide range of subjects. These articles and papers were published in academic journals as well as other newspapers and publications. In addition, in order to conduct a judicial interpretation analysis, I have referred to a variety of judicial decisions from both India and other countries, in addition to the most recent statutes and reports from the law commission.

The topic of surrogacy is extremely important for a variety of issues pertaining to family law, including single parenthood, L.G.B.T.Q., and other legal concerns; however, the laws that have been developed in this regard are not sufficient enough to deal with all of the social issues; as a result, it requires a number of modifications.


Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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