As per your query it is understood that you need information regarding the laws relating to surrogacy for single father.
In November, the Surrogacy Bill of 2016 was tabled in the Lok Sabha. The law was approved by the cabinet, but it has yet to be passed.
The following are some of the bill’s key proposals:
Commercial surrogacy must be outlawed completely.
The measure also specified that altruistic surrogacy, in which the surrogate mother must be a close relative of the commissioning parents, will be the only type of surrogacy permitted. The couples must also demonstrate that they were infertile.
Surrogacy clinics would all need to be registered. Furthermore, all registered clinics were required to keep surrogacy records for a period of 25 years.
Another key aspect of this bill, which was also included in the ART bill, was that no single parent, live-in couples in India, or homos*xuals may become commissioning parents. Women who were not married or who were childless were also barred from becoming surrogate mothers. This law, however, could not be passed.
One of the most significant legal difficulties surrounding surrogacy in India is the lack of a legislation that controls or regulates surrogacy-related issues.
It is complicated issue as the bill is yet to be passed till then there is no such bar but if the bill is passed then the law will change and the status of the baby who is fathered by a single dad will also change.
Hope it helps!
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Anusha Singh