Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

12-yr-old rape survivor seeks SC nod to abort

- Aayushi Pratap aayushi.pratap@hindustant­imes.com

The mother of a 12-yearold rape survivor from Mumbai plans to file a petition in the Supreme Court on Thursday, seeking permission to abort the child’s 27-week-old foetus.

The move comes a month after the courts did not permit a 10-year-old girl from Chandigarh, who was sexually assaulted by a relative, permission to abort her foetus.

They held that late-stage abortion could threaten her life, a view shared by a committee of medical experts who examined her.

The Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, 1971, does not allow abortions beyond 20 weeks of pregnancy, though courts have made exceptions if the foetus has a serious medical abnormalit­y or if the mother’s life is at risk. Doctors, however, say pregnancy and delivery at age 15 or younger can be dangerous.

The Mumbai girl’s pregnancy came to light after she gained weight. Her mother took her to a doctor, who referred them to gynaecolog­ist Dr Nikhil Datar, who offers legal aid to women who want an abortion after the deadline.

Datar said he has evaluated the case. “It is extremely sad that she cannot undergo an abortion right away. Both the mother and daughter are disturbed,” he said.

He added that the mother asked the local police station to file an FIR. “The girl’s father is currently out of town,” he said. In India, the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, 1971, allows abortion only up to 20 weeks of gestation. A woman wanting to abort the foetus after the 20th week of pregnancy is granted permission to abort only if the pregnancy involves a risk to her life, affecting her physical or mental health.

The new MTP Amendment draft bill 2014, which is yet to be passed is slated to extend the abortion cut-off to 24 weeks.

The SC recently allowed a 26-year-old woman to abort her foetus in the 25th week of pregnancy. The order was passed on the basis of a medical report submitted by panel of doctors from JJ Hospital. The foetus was diagnosed with anencephal­y, a neurologic­al disorder that causes absence of major portion of the skull and scalp, in the 19th week of pregnancy.

It is extremely sad that she cannot undergo an abortion right away. Both the mother and daughter are disturbed. The girl’s father is currently out of town.

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