New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has been informed that there is no law in the country to release the frozen semen sample of an unmarried deceased male to his parents or legal heirs.
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, in an affidavit filed before the high court, said that the ART regulations in the central government's gazette do not specify the procedure of disposal or utilisation of semen sample of an unmarried person who has died.
The hospital's response came on a petition by a couple seeking directions for the release of the frozen semen sample of their deceased son from a centre at the Ganga Ram Hospital.
The high court had sought a response from the hospital and Delhi government on the petition in December last year.
According to the hospital, in the absence of any guideline, it was unable to make final disposal of this frozen sample of the deceased It informed the court that the sample is cryopreserved at its centre.
The ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) Act, ICMR guidelines, Surrogacy Bill/Act are silent about the legal heirs of the unmarried deceased men to whom the semen frozen sample of semen to be released, stated the affidavit filed by Director Medical, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.