The Supreme Court's denial of a 44-year-old single woman's right to surrogacy highlights a backward view of family and parenthood. Rejecting her petition based on preserving marriage institution and resisting Western norms undermines evolving societal structures. The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act's restrictions on single women's surrogacy options infringe on individual rights and overlook the essence of family care. Prioritizing marital status over a caregiver's ability neglects diverse family dynamics and fails to uphold individual agency. Read The Rest at :
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