Iui IVF Iui IVF

1 year ago

Single unmarried 34 yr women can do iui or IVF from donor sperm pls help legal in india??? How to get court permission for this

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Madam,
You need not seek any permission from any Court since there is no case pending and nobody propose to object for such proposal of yourself. You have crossed the age of majority and unmarried as such you can fulfill your wishes.
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Replied 1 year ago

But sir in my child's birth certificate father's name won't be given and I will show IVF papers at that time as ART2022DEC rules are against single unmarried can't do IVF or iui only divorce or widow women can then hospital and nursing home might not co-operate with single mother in birth certificate so ,,plus many IVF centres denied me to go for iui,or IVF as single unmarried so they told me to bring a court order for this

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