SC allows minor rape survivor to terminate 30-week pregnancy
It had sought a report from Mumbai's Sion hospital about the girl's possible physical and psychological condition if she undergoes medical termination of pregnancy or if she is advised against it
PTI
New Delhi, 22 April
Supreme Court on
Monday permitted a 14-year-old alleged rape survivor to undergo medical
termination of her almost 30-week pregnancy.
Exercising its
powers under Article 142 of the Constitution which empowers it to pass any
order necessary for doing complete justice in any case, a bench headed by Chief
Justice DY Chandrachud directed the dean of the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal
Medical College and General Hospital (LTMGH) at Sion in Mumbai to set up a team
of doctors immediately for terminating the pregnancy.
It also set aside
the Bombay High Court order declining the plea, filed by the father of the
minor, seeking medical termination of her pregnancy. The top court had on 19 April
ordered medical examination of the minor.
It had sought a
report from Mumbai's Sion hospital about the girl's possible physical and
psychological condition if she undergoes medical termination of pregnancy or if
she is advised against it.
Under the Medical
Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, the upper limit for termination of
pregnancy is 24 weeks for married women as well as for those in special
categories, including rape survivors, and other vulnerable women, such as the
differently abled and minors.
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