Mumbai ( ) : In a
first-of-its-kind step towards regulating the practice of surrogacy in
India, the Union home ministry has issued stringent guidelines for visas
being issued to foreigners seeking to rent a womb in India. The diktat
indicates that gay couples and single foreigners will no longer be
eligible to have an Indian surrogate bear their child as only a foreign
"man and woman" who have been married for a period of two years will be
granted visas.
Stating that the Union ministry of home
affairs had noticed that some foreign nationals visited India for
surrogacy on tourist visas, which wasn't appropriate, the ministry
decided in a little-known circular sent out to foreign embassies in July
2012 that such foreigners would be eligible to enter India only on
"medical" visas, and only if they fulfilled certain criteria. The
circular was notified by the Foreign Regional Registration Office in
Mumbai on December 17, 2012 and was subsequently sent out to fertility
clinics.
It comes even as a legislation to regulate fertility clinics, the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Regulation Bill 2010, awaits tabling in Parliament.
The home ministry has laid down a host of conditions that need to be
met if foreign nationals are to be issued a visa for surrogacy. Foreign
couples, for instance, would need to furnish a letter from their
country's foreign ministry or embassy in India certifying that their
country recognizes surrogacy. The letter needs to contain an assurance
that the child or children born to the Indian surrogate mother would be
allowed to enter their country as a biological child of the couple.
This is particularly significant, as many babies born out of
cross-border surrogacy in recent years have been trapped in legal
tangles between the home country and India. A Norwegian woman who had
twins borne by an Indian surrogate in 2009 was stranded for over two
years as Norway refused to accept her as the biological mother of her
child. Many countries, like France, Germany, Italy and Norway, do not
recognize surrogacy.
"The home ministry norms are compatible with the ICMR
guidelines," said Dr P M Bhargava, a scientist who drafted the Indian
Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines. When asked about gay
persons seeking a surrogate child in India, as was rampant till now, he
explained that the ICMR guidelines recognize only man-woman marriages.
The home ministry's circular seems to signal some form of streamlining
in the sector. A few months ago, the ICMR reached out to fertility
clinics encouraging them to apply for registration. The ministry's
guidelines also mandate that the treatment of foreign nationals should
be undertaken only at registered ART clinics recognized by the ICMR.
Director of assisted reproduction and genetics at Jaslok Hospital, Dr
Firuza Parikh, said the home ministry has taken a good step. "Surrogacy
is here to stay and, in the absence of a law, it is time that we fill in
the lacunae that will come up from time to time as the science is still
nascent," he said.
However, others said such measures are
ad-hoc and skirt real issues. "Surrogacy is a complex issue and the
focus of the government should be on protecting the poor Indian woman
who rents out her womb. While such provisions might be important, we
must ask why they dither over a bill to regulate the ART sector?" said
Amar Jesani of the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics.
Regulating ART
* Foreigners coming to India to have a surrogate child must be on a 'medical visa'
* Only a heterosexual couple married for two years can be eligible for a visa for this purpose
* The home country's foreign ministry or embassy must certify they recognize surrogacy
* There should be official assurance that the child/children will be
allowed to enter the home country as a biological child of the couple
* The procedure must be done at an Assisted Reproductive Technology
clinic recognized by the Indian Council of Medical Research
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