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The Delhi High Court declined to intervene in a challenge to a rule requiring ART clinics to preserve unused gametes or embryos solely for the original recipient. The petitioner argued that the rule could waste viable material for couples facing infertility, but the court considered it a state policy beyond judicial interference. The petitioner, Dr.
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