India’s Changing Scene; A Fresh Chapter, Surrogacy for OCI Card holders
The surrogacy laws in India have seen transformations ushering in a phase for Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) looking to start a family through surrogacy. This detailed guide is designed to offer an in depth look at the landscape recent initiatives by the Indian government and the practical steps that OCI cardholders must follow to navigate this process. Opening Statement
Surrogacy has long been a beacon of hope for individuals aspiring to become parents but encountering difficulties conceiving naturally. India, renowned for its facilities and legal framework has emerged as a popular choice for surrogacy. However navigating the legal intricacies has posed challenges for OCI cardholders. The latest government proposals aim to simplify these complexities making surrogacy more accessible and accommodating for OCIs. The Legal Evolution of Surrogacy in India
India’s surrogacy scenario has been evolving with efforts to regulate and streamline the process to safeguard the rights of all parties. The enactment of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act in 2021 marked a milestone in this journey by permitting altruistic surrogacy and establishing stringent eligibility criteria, for both commissioning parents and surrogate mothers.