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1 Rustavi Journal Club Seminar

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BANNING OF COMMERCIAL SURROGACY IN INDIA Commercial surrogacy banning in India


DTMU Rustavi Campus
Priyamvada Gupta, Shivam, Shilvi Shah, Afreen Kunju, Akansha Gabriel, Raj Khanpara. 19 December 2022

Introduction Critical Appraisal

• Surrogacy when first became a booming industry, there were no regulations • It is very well understood the need of the surrogacy
in place, and was following unsafe and unethical practices .The key problem bill to prevent the unethical practice of surrogacy,
lies in the “commercial” part of the process. concurrently it also very highly discriminatory.
• The women who chose to become surrogates were subjected to low pays, • Simply invoking a blanket ban on commercial
unethical treatment, poor living conditions and exploitation in commercial surrogacy would not only be legally untenable but
surrogacy. Hence the Indian Surrogacy Bill (2016) came to be. it may also nurture a black market for commercial
• Where commercial surrogacy was banned while leaving ALTRUISTIC surrogacy.
SURROGACY as the only form of surrogacy aloud.
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
Global value of surrogacy market is estimated to be 129
billion$ by 2032 compared to its value of 14 billion$ in 2022 • IS COMMERCIAL SURROGACY MORE THAN AN
ACT OF “MERE HUMANITARIANISM”.
• What is better, commercial surrogacy with
strict rules and regulations or altruistic
surrogacy?
• Should surrogacy be considered as a money
minting process or a solution for infertility?

References
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OF INDIA (UOI). Probono India. https://probono-india.in/research-
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