Bombay High Court ruled that egg donors have no legal rights as biological parents in ART cases.

Bombay High Court ruled that egg donors have no legal rights as biological parents for children conceived through assisted reproductive technology. The court's decision was based on a case involving a woman who sought access to her five-year-old twin daughters, conceived through surrogacy, where her husband argued his sister-in-law, the egg donor, should have parental rights. The court rejected this claim, asserting that the donor's role was voluntary and did not confer parental rights.

August 13, 2024
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