Chandigarh (Ajay Sura/Times of India) :
It appears the ministry of health and family welfare and the ministry
of home affairs (MHA) are not on the same page over the issue of singles
opting for surrogacy in the country.
The divergent views came out recently before the Punjab and Haryana high court during the hearing of a plea filed by a Sudanese national against the Indian laws excluding single foreign nationals and unmarried couples from coming to India for purposes of surrogacy on medical visas.
The divergent views came out recently before the Punjab and Haryana high court during the hearing of a plea filed by a Sudanese national against the Indian laws excluding single foreign nationals and unmarried couples from coming to India for purposes of surrogacy on medical visas.