Delhi court ruled that plaintiffs were legitimate or natural parents of surrogate baby . The original document stated that the surrogate mother was not a legal mother .
According to a recent decision, a Delhi court ruled that the plaintiffs (the NRI couple) were the legitimate or natural parents of a surrogate baby, and that the defendants did not have any parental rights over the child, and that the judge ruled the suit was legitimately insolvent.In this case, the surrogate mother and her husband (the defendants), as well as the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines and a 228th law commission report The surrogacy agreement in the current case was made legal and executable by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and the National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS), according to the 228th Law Commission study, but the original document stated that the surrogate mother was not a legal mother and that the birth certificate was to be made in the name of the genetic parents, the court said.The court added that the earlier agreement, as described in the report, was legal and executable.