Why Many Indian Couples Are Not Eligible for Surrogacy in India
Author: Neelam Chhagani
"Why many Indian couples are not eligible for surrogacy in India" is one of the most frequently asked questions since the introduction of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021. While the law was designed to regulate and make surrogacy more ethical, it has significantly restricted access—leaving many intended parents unable to qualify under current rules.
Today, surrogacy in India is limited to altruistic arrangements and is governed by strict medical, legal, and social criteria. As a result, a large number of couples who would have previously qualified are now considered ineligible.
This guide explains the latest eligibility rules, common reasons for rejection, and what intended parents should understand before planning surrogacy in India.
Key TakeawaysSurrogacy in India is limited to altruistic arrangements only
Strict eligibility criteria exclude many couples
Marriage, age, and medical proof are mandatory
Commercial surrogacy is completely banned
Legal compliance and documentation are critical