Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

SC ASKS EXPERTS TO EXAMINE IF 10YROLD CAN ABORT FOETUS

- Bhadra Sinha letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Supreme Court has asked Chandigarh’s Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research to examine a 10-year-old rape victim to ascertain if her 30-weekold pregnancy can be terminated.

A bench headed by Chief Justice JS Khehar also asked member secretary of the state legal services authority to assist the panel in the examinatio­n to be held on Wednesday.

“The panel will affirm one way or the other whether health of the girl concerned and the child would be adversely affected if the pregnancy is allowed to be full term,” the bench said, fixing Friday for the next hearing.

India has a 20-week legal ceiling on abortion. The pregnancy terminatio­n law allows a woman to abort but only after doctors confirm “it is necessary to save the mother’s life”.

Seeking permission for abortion, advocate Alakh Alok Srivastava told the court that doctors were of the view that the pelvic bones of the girl were not fully developed and a full-term pregnancy at “this tender age is very risky”.

The girl, who hails from Chandigarh, was repeatedly raped by her uncle, Alok Srivastava told the court.

The case “has left many medical experts dumbfounde­d as they have rarely found a girl getting pregnant at such a tender age”, he said.

Her parents were poor and had approached the Chandigarh district court for permission to terminate the pregnancy. On July 18, the court dismissed the plea, citing the 20-week ceiling.

The girl was allegedly raped over seven months. Her parents got to know of it when they took her to a doctor after she complained of a stomach pain.

Srivastava quoted a gynaecolog­ist and a member of the “American Society for Reproducti­ve Medicine” to argue that the pregnancy girl should be terminated to save the girl’s life.

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