Analysis of Reproductive Rights in the Light of Art Act & Surrogacy Act

  • Dolly Kumari and Dr. Ramakant Tripathi
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  • Dolly Kumari

    Student at Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, India

  • Dr. Ramakant Tripathi

    Assistant Professor at Law College Dehradun, Faculty of Uttaranchal University, India

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The article discusses the legal and ethical challenges surrounding The Surrogacy Act of 2021 and Assisted reproductive technology (regulation) Act 2021. focusing on eligibility criteria, health implications, surrogate rights, financial burden, and compensation. It’s high lights the impact on marginalized segments of society and the proposes global alternatives to construct the act neutral and more satisfying for all participating beneficiaries. The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, was passed by Parliament to regulate the functioning of assisted reproductive technology clinics and all the banks in the country. It aims to supervise, regulate, and protect the rights of women go through fertility treatment, including the controversial treatment of surrogacy, and ensure legal and ethical success.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 3, Page 3099 - 3108

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.117802

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