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Revisiting the Law on Commercial Surrogacy in India

May 25, 2018May 15, 20201 Comment

While India’s emergence as a hub for commercial surrogacy has given couples a renewed hope of parenthood, several ethical issues have emerged. One, in particular, is the manner in which these surrogate mothers are chosen. Often the women selected as surrogates are poor and illiterate but select surrogacy of their own volition.

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