Supreme Court agreed to examine Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, which bars married couples with one surviving child from using surrogacy for a second, even in secondary infertility cases.
Surrogacy for second child allowed only if existing child is mentally/physically challenged or has life-threatening illness with no cure, requiring district medical board certificate and authority approval.
Centre argued surrogacy is statutory, not fundamental right; restrictions prevent exploitation and align with population policy.