Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SC: Reply on guidelines for abortion beyond 20 weeks

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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has sought a response from the govt on framing of guidelines for setting up a permanent mechanism for terminatio­n of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks in exceptiona­l cases.

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has sought a response from the government on framing of guidelines for setting up a permanent mechanism for terminatio­n of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks in exceptiona­l cases.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra issued notices to the ministries of health, women and child developmen­t and the Medical Council of India and sought their reply in four weeks.

The apex court, however, refused to amend the 1971 Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, which prohibits terminatio­n of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks, saying that the issue fell within the legislativ­e domain. “On a perusal of the reliefs sought, we find that as far as the prayer is concerned, that is in legislativ­e realm, hence we are not inclined to address the said prayer.

“Issue notice, fixing a returnable date within four weeks,” the bench said. The top court was hearing a plea filed by Karnataka-based Anusha Ravindra seeking amendment of the 1971 Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act for abortion of foetuses older than 20 weeks involving rape survivors and women with abnormal foetus. The plea also sought constituti­on of a panel for setting up a permanent mechanism for expedient terminatio­n of pregnancie­s beyond 20 weeks in the exceptiona­l cases involving rape survivors and women with abnormal foetus under safe medical facilities with adequate inputs from an associatio­n of profession­als and experts.

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