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Who can do Surrogacy in India: Complete Guide

Posted: Sep 01, 2025

Surrogacy in India is governed by the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, which sets strict guidelines for both intended parents and surrogate mothers. The law permits only altruistic surrogacy, banning commercial arrangements, to protect the rights of women and children.
Is surrogacy legal in India, and what are the eligibility criteria? Let's discuss in this blog post:
- Eligibility for Intended Parents
- Marital Status: Only legally married Indian couples are eligible.
Age Criteria:
- Husband: 26–55 years
- Wife: 25–50 years
- Medical Requirement: Surrogacy is allowed only in cases of medical infertility or inability to carry a pregnancy.
- Child Restriction: Couples must not have an existing surviving biological or adopted child, except if the child suffers from a life-threatening illness or disability.
Intended Parents’ Eligibility Criteria – India (New Surrogacy Act)
Category
Criteria
For Married Couples
- Husband: 26–55 years - Wife: 23–50 years
For Single Women
- Only widows or divorcees eligible - Age: 23–50 years - Can use sperm donor only (egg donation not allowed)
For Couples of Indian Origin
Both partners must hold OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cards
Application Process
Must apply in their resident district/ward
Medical & Legal Guidelines
- Cannot already have a healthy biological child - Egg donor cycles allowed - Embryo import from abroad not allowed - Embryos can be transferred between registered clinics in India - Sex selection strictly prohibited - Must obtain Certificate of Medical Indication from the District Medical Board - Must obtain Certificate of Essentiality - Parental Order to be issued by a First-Class Magistrate for couple and surrogate
For Surrogate Mother’s Protection
- Must provide general health insurance for 36 months - Must submit an affidavit guaranteeing compensation in case of complications
Clinic Requirement
Surrogacy must be performed only at a registered surrogacy clinic under the Act
- Eligibility for Surrogate Mother
- Must be an Indian woman (married and having at least one child of her own).
- Age: Between 25 and 35 years.
- Can serve as a surrogate only once in her lifetime.
- Must pass thorough medical and psychological screening.
- Cannot donate her own eggs – only gestational surrogacy is allowed.
- Key Legal Points
Conclusion
Surrogacy in India is highly regulated, ensuring the protection of surrogate mothers and children. Both intended parents and surrogates must strictly meet the eligibility requirements before proceeding. If you are considering surrogacy in India, it is important to consult with a licensed surrogacy clinic or legal expert to understand the full process.
About the Author
Neelam is working as a full-time International Fertility and Surrogacy Consultant representing IVF Conceptions and Complete Surrogacy Consulting.
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