Chennai (DNA) : In a significant order, the Madras High Court has held that a woman
who had a child through surrogacy is entitled for maternity leave.
The ruling was given by Justice K Chandru while allowing a petition
by a woman employee of the Chennai Port Trust (CPT) seeking to quash an
order of the management rejecting her plea for maternity leave in 2011.
"This
court do not find anything immoral and unethical about the petitioner
having obtained a child through surrogate arrangement," the judge said
in his order.
He directed the CPT to grant leave to her in terms
of Rule 3A of the Madras Port Trust (Leave) Regulations, 1987
(applicable for those going in for adoption) recognising the child
obtained through surrogate procedure and to include the name of the
newly born in the insurance scheme.
Justice Chandru noted the purpose of the said rule was for proper bonding between the child and parents.
The
woman, an assistant superintendent in the Chennai Port Trust, preferred
to have a child through a surrogate mother, with the consent of her
husband, after her 20-year-old son was killed in a road accident in
2009.
After the surrogate mother gave birth to a girl baby on
February 8, 2011, she applied for maternity leave to look after the
newborn and also include the child under the family medical insurance
scheme.
Her application was rejected on the ground that there was
no provision in the rules for granting such leave to those who have
child through surrogacy.
After hearing arguments from both sides,
Justice Chandru said, "Even in the case of adoption, the adoptive mother
does not give birth to the child, but yet the necessity of bonding of
the mother with the adoptive child has been recognised by the Central
government, Therefore, the petitioner is entitled for leave in terms of
Rule 3A," he said.
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