High Court Permits Sperm Use
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•India's High Court rules parents can have dead son's sperm for IVF
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India 's High Court recently ruled that a deceased man’s parents may use his preserved sperm for reproductive purposes.
The hospital where Preet Inder Singh, 30 , was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma in June of 2020 .
His parents were rebuffed by the hospital, who said the law only permitted the semen to be released to the spouse of the deceased.
The High Court ruled that the son's consent form he signed implies he was aware and consented to his parents' wishes.
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