Bombay High Court dismissed the petition of a divorced woman seeking surrogacy, asked to go to Supreme Court

Bombay HC: Bombay High Court dismissed the petition of a divorced woman seeking permission for surrogacy, saying that this could lead to the commercialization of surrogacy and would affect the rights of the child. The court advised the woman to seek guidance from the Supreme Court.

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Bombay High Court dismissed the petition of a divorced woman seeking surrogacy, asked to go to Supreme Court
Bombay High Court dismissed the petition of a divorced woman seeking surrogacy, asked to go to Supreme Court

The Bombay High Court rejected a petition from a divorced woman on Monday, which sought legal permission for surrogacy in order to have a child. The court stated that it could have a far-reaching effect and could eventually lead to the commercialization of surrogacy. 

A bench of Justices G.S. Kulkarni and Advait Sethna stated, it is not just enough to focus on the rights of the woman, but the rights of the child must also be taken into consideration. In the petition, the woman stated that she had had her uterus removed for health reasons and that she does not want to marry again. She has two children who are living with her ex-husband.

The woman had sought to obtain a medical certificate for surrogacy from the National and State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board and permission for the procedure. However, the court said that the matter involves broader issues and the woman should seek guidance from the Supreme Court.

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