💨 Abstract
The Delhi High Court has ruled that a deceased man's frozen sperm can be considered property and inherited by his family, enabling posthumous reproduction in India. The court's decision is based on the absence of relevant laws and relies on the definition of property under Indian law. The ruling is significant as it paves the way for such cases in the future, as the practice is not currently regulated by Indian law.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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