The longing to have a child carrying your own eyes and smile is now extinguished with the fast developing science and reproductive techniques. It is now an easy remedy for someone else to carry your cherished treasure, allowing you to achieve the joy of motherhood. The issue turned even easier and cost effective with the Intended Parents world over turning to India finding their way to motherhood. The only hindrance you are facing now are the legal tangles which stand in the way of holding your child.
“Indian Surrogacy Law Centre” is India’s First Surrogacy Law Firm specializing entirely on law relating to human reproductive sciences, helping childless couples world over to navigate through the dark emotional passages of surrogacy, egg donation and embryo donation. With us by your side, the legal issues stay out of your mind, making it a simple happy journey to hold the hands of your child.
The Law in India with regard to Surrogacy or Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) is at a very premature stage and there are no special laws controlling it. The only regulatory measure is the “National Guidelines for Accreditation, Supervision and Regulation of ART Clinics in India” released in the year 2005. The inexistence of specific laws with regard to surrogacy is both a ‘boon’ and a ‘bane’.
The obvious advantage of absence of specific law with regard to surrogacy is that the parties are able to have the baby with less effort and fear of law. The worst disadvantage is that the parties to the surrogacy contract are made pawns in the hands of changing emotions and situations.
We take care of the legal aspects of all pre-surrogacy procedures and post delivery procedures. The pre-surrogacy procedures include assessing the risks and needs, counselling to the Intended Parents and the surrogates; and reviewing or drafting of the surrogacy contracts. The post delivery procedure includes framing country specific strategy on how to take your new born surrogate baby abroad with the appropriate legal travel documents. We also advise you on how to get an order from the Indian Courts helping you to take your child with you to your homeland.

