Gestational surrogacy is a medical science by which two genetic materials from prospective parents or sometimes one of the gametes is harvested from a donor and the two are combined in a fertility laboratory to form an embryo and implanted into the womb of a preferred surrogate mother. Fundamental bio-ethical principles justify the fact that gestational surrogacy is laudable provided it is rooted in the altruistic goal of helping a woman who is medically diagnosed with the inability to carry a pregnancy to a successful end. The altruist women for this purpose are not enough for the need of barren couples. Hence, the introduction of commercial-gestational surrogacy to serve those that can afford the cost. It is observable that the knot...