India's Supreme Court to review surrogacy laws, focusing on age limits and preventing exploitation.
India's Supreme Court will review the country's surrogacy laws on February 11, examining age limits for intended parents and surrogate mothers. Current laws require intended mothers to be 23-50 and fathers 26-55, while surrogate mothers must be married, aged 25-35, and have a biological child, with a ban on commercial surrogacy. The court aims to protect surrogate mothers and prevent exploitation.
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