Delhi High Court Upholds Reproductive Rights
Delhi High Court Upholds Reproductive Rights Access
Why in the News ?
The Delhi High Court permitted a woman to undergo frozen embryo transfer despite crossing the age limit prescribed under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, emphasizing that reproductive rights should not be denied through a rigid interpretation of the law.
Court’s Ruling and Key Observations
- The case involved a couple seeking permission to use their remaining cryopreserved embryos through a frozen embryo transfer procedure.
- The couple had initiated IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) treatment while the woman was within the legally permissible age limit.
- Following the death of their son in May 2025, they pursued fertility treatment and successfully completed embryo preservation procedures.
- The initial embryo transfer was unsuccessful, and by the time further treatment was required, the woman had crossed the upper age limit of 50 years prescribed under the ART Act.
- The hospital and treating doctor declined to proceed with the procedure, prompting the couple to approach the High Court.
- The Court ruled that legitimate treatment processes initiated lawfully should not be obstructed solely due to technical age-related restrictions arising during the course of treatment.
Reproductive Rights and Legal Significance
- The Court emphasized that reproductive rights and access to parenthood form an important aspect of constitutional freedoms and personal autonomy.
- It observed that the objective of the ART Act is to regulate and ensure ethical reproductive practices rather than create unnecessary barriers.
- The judgment noted that the government had not produced medical evidence demonstrating any exceptional risk associated with the use of already preserved embryos.
- The ruling highlighted the need to balance statutory regulations with humanitarian considerations and individual circumstances.
- The decision may contribute to future discussions on reproductive rights, assisted reproduction, and evolving family structures in India.
About Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Act, 2021 :● The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021 regulates fertility treatment services and ART clinics in India. ● Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) includes medical techniques used to achieve pregnancy, such as In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF). ● Cryopreservation refers to the freezing and storage of embryos, eggs, sperm, or reproductive tissues for future use. ● The Act seeks to ensure ethical practices, patient safety, and transparency in fertility treatment procedures. ● The legislation establishes standards for ART clinics, banks, donors, and treatment providers. ● The Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 complements the ART Act by regulating surrogacy arrangements in India. |

