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Bombay High Court backs IVF access for women past 50, shifting focus from age to science

Health & Fitness
Published on 24 April 2026
Bombay High Court backs IVF access for women past 50, shifting focus from age to science

Age limits get questioned as eligibility turns expert

In a landmark ruling, the Bombay High Court allowed two women over 50 to seek assessment for IVF eligibility, challenging the rigidity of age-based provisions under India’s ART Act. The court’s direction emphasizes expert consultation and signals a growing shift toward science-led reproductive decisions. The move could reshape how eligibility rules are interpreted in future IVF cases.

  • High Court permits IVF eligibility assessment beyond age 50
  • Ruling challenges the ART Act’s existing age-based constraints
  • Expert consultations are central to eligibility decisions
  • It reflects a broader push for science over blanket limits
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