Surrogacy: A Fight by Humanity against Nature and Law

  • Krishna Panda
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  • Krishna Panda

    Assistant Professor at SOA National Institute of Law, India

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Abstract

Hopeful parents can fulfil their ambitions through surrogacy for LGBTQ couples who have suffered with infertility for years. For many, surrogacy provides the solution after years of fruitless attempts to conceive for those whose medical conditions make conception impossible. Very little has changed in our legal system to keep up with technological advancements. This essay's goal is to investigate the origins and current status of surrogacy. In a country such as India, where it was formerly customary and a source of livelihood but is currently forbidden for business use. The situation in developed countries is also examined in this research paper such as France, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The author has provided a quick overview of surrogacy and its types of agreements and surrogacy. The author then discussed the surrogacy industry globally. What is the current state of international surrogacy situation in which United States, United Kingdom, France, India, and the Kingdom have all been thoroughly discussed. The pros and cons of the current legislation have been carefully highlighted, and the author's concluding remarks and suggestions are given in the conclusion.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 4, Page 2001 - 2011

DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.118213

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