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Category: Others

Foetus a living being? What the law has to say

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Urvi Mahajani | Hindustan Times | Mumbai | 6 August 2008 Although the foetus has life, it is not treated as a separate living being as far provisions of the law are concerned. Under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), killing… Continue reading

Abortion law needs review, say doctors

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Neha Bhayana, Kanika Johri | Hindustan Times | Mumbai | 6 August 2008 Haresh and Niketa Mehta may be the only couple to have gone to the court to plead for abortion, but they are certainly not the one to… Continue reading

Woman loses battle to abort

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Urvi Mahajani, Alifiya Khan | Hindustan Times | Mumbai | 4 August 2008 The last few agonising weeks of Niketa and Haresh Mehta are more than over after the Bombay High Court on Monday dismissed their petition seeking abortion of Niketa’s 25-week… Continue reading

Couple bring embryos, take back baby

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Malathy Iyer | The Times of India | 3 August 2008 MUMBAI: Even the heavy downpour could not dampen Israeli couple Dotan Gilat and wife Irit Zan’s mood as they winged their way back to Jerusalem. The couple had come… Continue reading

Abortion case: Now, every day counts

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Malathy Iyer, Swati Deshpande | The Times of India | Mumbai | 2 August 2008 Niketa Mehta has forced us to take a fresh look at the 37-yearold rules that control abortion by going to the Bombay High Court, pleading… Continue reading

Norms soon to regulate infertility clinics

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Legal Correspondent | The Hindu | 10 July 2008 New Delhi: The Centre on Wednesday informed the Supreme Court that it would soon frame guidelines to regulate clinics and nursing homes offering Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to childless couple to… Continue reading

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