The court made it clear that neither the surrogate mother nor her husband shall have any right over the boy conceived and delivered through Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) or In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF).
"Definition of term 'surrogacy' in guidelines laid down by Indian Council of Medial Research/National Academy of Medical Sciences itself recognizes that the intended parents are parents genetically related to the child and not the surrogate mother or her husband," Additional Senior Civil Judge Sonu Agnihotri said.
The court passed the order on a suit initiated by the foreign national who, after having received the custody of the child from the surrogate mother, moved the court praying for a decree declaring her as the "genetically/ biological mother of baby boy" to put to rest her apprehension that in future, the surrogate mother or her husband might claim custody of the boy and stake their claim.
