advanced ART (Assisted Reproductive
Technologies) procedures such as IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is
not illegal in India and that there are various ART Clinics which ... ART by a single women who wishes to
have a child, and no ART Clinic may refuse
to offer its services to the above, provided
Clinics/IVF Clinics etc. which
offer surrogacy services. The relevant part of the
aforesaid instructions are as follows:
ii) that the Surrogacy Clinics/ART
Clinics ... notice of the Surrogacy Clinics/ART
Clinics/IVF Clinics/Genetic Counselling
Centres/Genetic Laboratories/ART Banks
or such other clinical establishment
offering surrogacy services/Assisted
semen."
20. As per Section 21(g) of the ART Act, the ART clinic has
a duty to apply for the ART services only ... ART Act,
we could foresee six circumstances of using the ART service such
as; (i) the commissioning couple approach the ART clinic to obtain
have single male go for the ART procedures.
The rights and duties of the ART Clinics is very important because this is where the entire ... procedure is going to take place. The ART Clinics must ensure that the women who are approaching to the ART Clinics for their services
ART). In the year 2005, the
Ministry for Health and Family Welfare, Government of
India, issued guidelines with regard to functioning of
ART clinics ... ART
by a single woman who wishes to have a child,
and no ART clinic may refuse to offer its services
to the above provided
according to the National Guidelines for Accreditation,
Supervision and Regulation of ART Clinics, evolved in 2005 by the Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR ... Board for ART and State Boards for
ART for laying down policies, regulations and guidelines, and
Registration Authorities for registering ART clinics. Chapter III lays
Virto Fertilization), which is legal in India and there are various ART clinic
in operation in India. The plaintiff could see a ray of hope ... having his own child. He searched and able to find an ART clinic in Delhi, he
visited there and discussed his desire with the specialist
perusal of Section 21(g) of ART Act would make it clear that
ART Clinics are duty bound to apply the Assisted Reproductive Technology
(ART ... petitioner that Section 21(g) of ART Act, only imposes an obligation
on ART Clinics and it does not bar application of AR Technology
advanced ART (Assisted Reproductive Technologies)
procedures such as IVF (In virto Fertilization) is legal in
India and there are various ART Clinics which are operating ... Laws which governs
Surrogacy in India. However there are guidelines for ART
clinics formulated by ICMR/NAMS (Indian Council of
Medical Research / National Academy
form of the “National Guidelines for Accreditation, Supervision and
Regulation of ART Clinics in India”, drafted by the Indian Council of
Medical Research (‘ICMR ... commercial surrogacy’. This was also the case in the
subsequent Draft ART Bill, 2008, which allowed the surrogate
mother to work out “the financial terms