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- Posthumous Assisted Reproduction - PWOnlyIAS
The Delhi High Court allowed a couple in their sixties to gain access to their now deceased son’s sperm sample, effectively paving the way for posthumous assisted reproduction
- Posthumous Reproduction UPSC NOTE - learnerz. in
In October 2024, the Delhi High Court allowed the parents of a deceased man to use his frozen semen for posthumous reproduction The man had preserved his semen before dying in 2020 after undergoing chemotherapy
- Posthumous reproduction and related issues - Sanskriti IAS
In a landmark judgement, the Delhi High Court has given the parents of a 30-year-old deceased man the right to use his cryopreserved semen for posthumous reproduction
- Posthumous Reproduction In India: A Legal Vacuum In The Assisted . . .
Any posthumous use of biological material must receive informed and affirmative consent on account of the constitutional principles of autonomy, privacy, and dignity as laid down in Article 21 and interpreted by the Supreme Court
- Delhi High Court authorises posthumous use of . . . - Vision IAS
Delhi High Court has granted a 60-year-old couple the right to use the frozen sperm of their deceased son for surrogacy Under Indian law, there is no prohibition against posthumous reproduction, in absence of the spouse, if the consent of the egg or sperm owner is demonstrated
- Challenges of Posthumous Assisted Reproduction (PAR)
What is Posthumous Assisted Reproduction (PAR)? Posthumous reproduction refers to the use of reproductive material (such as sperm or eggs) from a deceased individual to conceive a child after their death
- Posthumous Reproduction in India: What the Law Says and What Recent . . .
Understand India’s evolving legal position on posthumous reproduction through recent court cases, ART Act provisions, consent laws, and patient rights
- Posthumous Reproduction: Issues and Challenges
No other ART technique developed in the past was so controversial, as that of posthumous reproduction or posthumous conception Not only it raises complex familial relationship but it also raises the legitimacy of child
- Landmark Legal Decision on Posthumous Reproduction in India
The Delhi High Court ruled that there is no explicit prohibition against posthumous reproduction in India Consequently, the court allowed the parents to access their son's frozen semen sample
- Review: Delhi HC Rules That There is No Prohibition on ‘Posthumous . . .
While technology now allows for the use of semen samples to create progeny, issues like informed consent and the future welfare of the child must be considered in cases of posthumous or post-mortal reproduction
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