Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

₹10LAKH RELIEF FOR BIHAR VICTIM

- Ashok Bagriya ashok.bagriya@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Bihar government to pay₹10 lakh in compensati­on to a destitute woman who was raped and not allowed an abortion due to delays by the high court and a Patna hospital.

THE HIV POSITIVE WOMAN HAD SOUGHT AN ABORTION SAYING THE FOETUS WAS AT RISK OF CONTRACTIN­G THE DEADLY INFECTION

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday asked the Bi h ar government to pay₹10 lakh in compensati­on to a destitute woman who was raped and not allowed an abortion due to delays by the high court and a Pat na hospital.

The court had in May denied the 35-year-old woman, who is HIV positive, the permission to abort.

The victim was 26 weeks pregnant at that time.

India has a 20-week legal ceiling on abortion except when there is a risk to mother’s life.

“The fundamenta­l choice (of terminatio­n of unwanted pregnancy) which is available in law is totally curtailed and scuttled, the victim is entitled for compensati­on, for the entire action has caused her immense mental torture,” the court said.

This is the first time that a rape victim has been awarded compensati­on for delays preventing her from getting the pregnancy terminated.

The woman had sought an abortion saying the foetus was at risk of contractin­g the deadly infection.

She had decided to exercise her right, being a victim of rape, not to bear the child, the court observed.

When there was possibilit­y of the child likely to be HIV positive, the authoritie­s should have assisted the woman instead of delaying the process.

“There was no justificat­ion to push back her rights and throw her into darkness to corrode her self-respect and individual concern,’’ a bench of justice Dipak Misra and justice AM Khanwilkar said. There is a growing demand to revisit the abortion law with more and more rape victims approachin­g the top court for relief, as by the time they exhaust all options, the pregnancy is far too advanced.

While the Supreme Court refused abortion, it continued hearing the petition for compensati­on.

Divorced and left to fend for herself on the streets of Pat na, the woman was not even aware of her pregnancy and the disease till she was rescued and brought to a shelter home in late January.

She was 18 weeks pregnant when she sought an abortion and was taken to the Patna medical college, the plea said. Instead of going ahead with the terminatio­n, the hospital delayed the process.

Two weeks later, she sought the Patna high court’s permission as she was20 weeks into her pregnancy. Those proceeding­s, too, got delayed and her petition was turned down.

The sum of ₹10 lakh is in addition to ₹3 lakh given to a woman under a rape victim compensati­on scheme.

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