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Surrogacy - Another case out of India involving a woman who travelled to India for surrogacy and embryo donation. The outcome of the case is unclear; however, the boys could ultimately end up being adopted to others.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Norwegian-stuck-in-limbo-...
Surrogacy - A letter , signed by the consul general’s of Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the Czech Republic, was sent to over ten Mumbai IVF clinics requesting that the clinics “desist from catering to their citizens” and “stressed the importance of directing nationals from their countries to their respective consulates before initiating the surrogacy process.” The letter asked the clinics to act immediately to avoid any legal or liability issues in the future.
Surrogacy - the case of the German twins (and now an Israeli man and a French man) born via an Indian surrogate who were just recently allowed to go home to Germany after a two year battle illustrates the urgent need for legislation to regulate the growing surrogacy industry in India.
http://www.ptinews.com/news/703926_French-gay-in-Mumbai-waiting-for-pass...
India Surrogacy & German Twins - the twins born to a surrogate in India approximately two years ago have hit another legal hurdle. The Indian courts had requested that the German government grant the children temporary visas so that the couple can finally go home from India with their children. However, news reports now state that Germany has rejected the parents' bid for the visas. The German government stated that their only real option was to adopt the twins. A cautionary tale for all when thinking about reproductive tourism.