The Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling allowing a child to have three parents, a decision that notably impacts same-sex couples and parental rights. This ruling follows a petition filed by a 45-year-old divorced and single man seeking recognition as a biological parent through surrogacy. The court has requested a response from the central government regarding this petition. The development reflects ongoing legal challenges and evolving perspectives on parenthood, including the rights of same-sex couples to pursue parenthood through surrogacy.
Partners in Pride: The Hong Kong same-sex couples pursuing their dreams of parenthood. In full: https://t.co/cpbjoOcN85 https://t.co/afcA3rmo9K
The Supreme Court has sought the response of the Centre on a petition filed by a 45-year-old divorced and single man claiming his right to be a biological parent through surrogacy. @al_lakshman writes. https://t.co/503oyPcU0z
Man challenges exclusion from surrogacy https://t.co/aCEo7uqFxc