Rapid Summary
- The Telangana Human Rights Commission (THRC) has initiated an investigation into alleged illegal surrogacy, baby-selling, and unauthorised medical practices at Universal Srushti Fertility Center and its branches in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, and Visakhapatnam.
- Reports allege violations of the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act and healthcare laws at the fertility centre,including illegal sperm collection under the name “Indian Sperm Tech Clinic.”
- Justice Shameem Akther, Chairperson of THRC, has directed the Principal Secretary of Health to submit a detailed report by August 28, 2025.
- Allegations involve Dr Athaluri Namrata (proprietor) alongside her son Jayant Krishna.Activities reportedly included unethical medical procedures such as using surrogate mothers unlawfully and selling infants to couples.
- The commission’s requested report should include: actions taken so far; status of any prior complaints or FIRs; list of affected individuals; possible involvement of public officials; preventive measures; and details on monitoring mechanisms currently in place.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The initiation of a suo motu inquiry by Telangana’s Human Rights Commission reflects a strong judicial response to serious allegations involving healthcare ethics violations. If proven true,these acts not only breach national laws like the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act but also threaten foundational ethical principles governing reproductive medicine. The scope specified for the investigative report-covering impacted individuals along with oversight failures-signals an emphasis on accountability across multiple levels.
From a societal perspective, these allegations underline critical gaps in regulation within India’s fertility industry. Such incidents could prompt reforms aimed at ensuring greater scrutiny over assisted reproduction practices while upholding rights for donors and surrogates alike.Whether authorities pursue systemic changes remains tied to transparency in this case’s handling.
Read more: Published – July 29, 2025 12:47 am IST