Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Indian-origin doctor to appear in UK court over gender-based abortion

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: In a first-of-its-kind case, an Indian-origin lady doctor in the UK, who was caught on camera agreeing to carry out an abortion based on the sex of the unborn baby, has been ordered to appear in court.

46-year-old Prabha Sivaraman was served a summon to appear before Manchester and Salford Magistrate­s’ Court next month to face an allegation under the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act.

The South Yorkshireb­ased Indian was one of the two doctors filmed allegedly agreeing to arrange terminatio­ns because of the gender of the foetus in an investigat­ion in 2012 by ‘The Telegraph’ newspaper.

Sivaraman, who worked for private clinics and National Health Service (NHS) hospitals in Manchester at the time of the investigat­ion, was recorded telling a woman, “I don’t ask questions. If you want a terminatio­n, you want a terminatio­n.”

It is part of a rare private prosecutio­n brought by a pro-life campaigner and supported by the Christian Legal Centre.

The document states that Sivaraman faces an allegation of “conspiracy to procure poison to be used with intent to procure abortion” contrary to section 59 of the Act.

A court in Birmingham is due to hold a hearing in January to decide whether to issue a separate summons against Dr Palaniappa­n Rajmohan.

Rajmohan was filmed at the Calthorpe Clinic in Edgbaston, Birmingham, agreeing to conduct the procedure even though he told the undercover reporter “It’s like female infanticid­e, isn’t it?”

It comes just days after British MPs voted overwhelmi­ngly to declare gender abortion illegal following claims that the current law in the UK was unclear on the issue.

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