Khaleej Times

SC allows rape victim to terminate pregnancy

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new delhi — The Supreme Court on Monday granted liberty to an alleged rape survivor to terminate her 24-weeks-old abnormal foetus.

A bench of Justices J S Khehar and Arun Mishra perused the report of the medical board of a Mumbai hospital stating that the continuanc­e of pregnancy would gravely endanger the physical and mental health of the mother.

The bench considered the report of the seven-member medical board of King Edward Memorial College and Hospital at Mumbai which said that the foetus has multiple severe abnormalit­ies.

It passed the order after taking assistance of Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi who said that there is a provision in the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, 1971 which allows the terminatio­n of pregnancy after 24 weeks if there is a threat to the life of the mother. “We grant liberty to the petitioner and if she desires to terminate the pregnancy, she is permitted,” the bench said.

The bench further said it is satisfied with the diagnosis of the medical board which has opined that the terminatio­n of pregnancy can be done. The apex court had on July 22 asked the medical board to examine the woman and submit its report before it.

The apex court had earlier sought reply from the Centre and the Maharashtr­a government on the plea of the alleged rape survivor, who has also challenged the constituti­onal validity of provisions of the abortion law which prohibits terminatio­n of pregnancy after 20 weeks even if there is a fatal risk to the mother and the foetus.

In her petition, the woman has alleged that she was raped by her ex-fiance on the false promise of marriage and became pregnant and sought a direction to quash section 3 (2)(b) of the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, 1971 to the extent that it puts a ceiling of 20 weeks for an abortion as it is ultra vires to Article 14 and 21 of the Constituti­on.

Her plea has contended that the ceiling is unreasonab­le, arbitrary, harsh, discrimina­tory and violative of the right to life and equality.

The woman has also sought an order for the Centre to provide necessary directions to hospitals for setting up an expert panel of doctors to assess the pregnancy and offer medical terminatio­n of pregnancy (MTP) at least to those women and girls who are survivors of sexual violence and have passed the period of 20 weeks.

The woman, who is in 24th week of pregnancy, has said she belongs to a poor background and her physical and mental health have been put at risk due to the 20 weeks limit for abortion as her foetus suffers from anencephal­y (a serious birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull) but doctors have refused to abort it. — PTI

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