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Surrogacy Bill 2019 in Rajya Sabha: What is it and why is it problematic?

Contravention of the bill can invite imprisonment up to 10 years and fine up to Rs 10 lakh

November 20, 2019 / 19:13 IST
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The Surrogacy (Regulation) Bill 2019, which seeks to ban commercial surrogacy, is now being taken up in the Rajya Sabha in the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament.

The bill was passed by the 17th Lok Sabha by a voice vote in the Budget Session and moved for consideration to the Upper House by Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on November 19.

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Surrogacy is defined as a practice where a woman bears a child for an intending couple, with the intention of handing over the child to them after birth.

The surrogacy bill proposes a complete ban on commercial surrogacy – where the procedure is undertaken for monetary gain – but allows altruistic surrogacy, which involves no monetary compensation to the surrogate mother other than medical expenses and insurance coverage during the pregnancy.