The Delhi High Court has permitted a woman to extract and preserve her husband’s sperm while he remains in a vegetative state, enabling her to pursue IVF. The court held that his prior consent for IVF was valid, emphasizing reproductive rights and stating that lack of fresh written consent cannot deny her the chance to conceive.
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