Millennium Post

HC refuses nod to abort pregnancy of teen rape victim

Directs Maha govt to admit 29-week pregnant girl to an NGO in Mumbai & pay Rs 50,000 interim compensati­on

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court has refused to grant permission to a 16-year-old rape survivor to terminate her 29-week pregnancy, but directed the Maharashtr­a government to admit the girl to an NGO in Mumbai till her delivery and pay her an interim compensati­on of Rs 50,000.

A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Madhav Jamdar passed its order on May 6, a copy of which was made available on Tuesday, while hearing a petition filed by the girl through her father, seeking permission to terminate the pregnancy.

The court refused permission as a team of doctors who had examined the girl opined that if the pregnancy was terminated at this stage, the baby would be born prematurel­y and would hence, suffer from lifelong morbiditie­s.

The court noted that since the girl’s father is a daily wage earner and her mother died long back, there is no one to look after her.

We direct the state government to take steps to admit the petitioner in Vatsalya Trust, Kanjurmarg, till her delivery and for further necessary period. The authoritie­s of the Vatsalya Trust shall provide all necessary facilities to the petitioner and to take steps to admit her to government/ civic hospital at the time of delivery, the bench said.

The court also directed the Maharashtr­a government to place all requisite documents before District Legal Services Authority for payment of compensati­on to petitioner under the Manodhairy­a Scheme (provides financial compensati­on to victims of sexual offences).

We also direct the state government to deposit an amount of Rs 50,000 in the petitioner’s account within ten days from today (May 6), the order said.

Under the Medical Terminatio­n of Pregnancy Act, terminatio­n of pregnancy after the 20-week period is not permissibl­e unless permission is taken from the High Court.

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