Surrogacy in India and other European Countries: Comparative Analysis

  • Rashi Sharma, Amity Law School, Noida
  • September 22, 2020

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Feminist in India or any other country are not found just on the basis of their work at home but the good labor i.e. the global production of the good labor are not found readymade. They are produced from their labor at different work places and their hard work. In reference to the various studies that were made in relation to the surrogacy these mothers are not just found readymade but they are produces at the surrogacy centers and the surrogacy clinics. India has become a new form source of outraging to surrogacy culture and it is not just limited to India but people from all over the world hire women workers from India to surrogate their child. On the amount fixed for surrogacy it is been hired in India and no government regulation is imposed on the same. Surrogacy laws in India are fixed and are same for all depending upon the citizenship in India and for that various bills have been asses by the Indian government which will study later in the Research. Surrogacy laws vary in all over the Europe and it is also illegal in various countries. Countries like Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands etc surrogacy is not the culture that they really follow in their country and is still illegal based on the norms decided by the European government. This study mainly focuses on the comparative analysis that is based on the culture of surrogacy held in India and other European countries. This would further state that what are the difficulties faced by the surrogacy mothers in India and other countries and what are the demands they place in front of the government for the reforms to be made. The cost that is decided in India for the matter in surrogacy it has become more famous and prevalent in the other nations. Indian surrogacy has established a name worldwide which has its pros and cons attached with the statement.