Surrogacy in India has undergone significant legal reforms to ensure ethical practices, protect the rights of surrogate mothers, and provide clear guidelines for intended parents. With the introduction of the latest updates in 2025, couples planning their parenthood journey must understand who can opt for surrogacy in India and the conditions under which it is legally permitted. Who Can Opt for Surrogacy in India? Under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act , only altruistic surrogacy treatment is allowed in India. This means the surrogate mother cannot be paid beyond medical expenses and insurance coverage. The updated rules specify: Only Indian married couples (man aged 26–55 years and woman aged 23–50 years) with proven infertility can opt. Widows and divorced women aged 35–45 years are also eligible. NRIs and OCIs can avail altruistic surrogacy under strict guidelines. Commercial surrogacy remains banned to prevent exploitation. Why Choose Sur...
Surrogacy Centre India aims to reduce the stress and hassle-free associated with infertility investigations and treatment.