SC Allows Termination Of 30-Week Pregnancy Of Minor Victim Of Rape

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The Supreme Court on Monday allowed termination of the 30-week pregnancy of a minor who was a victim of rape.
New Delhi, Apr 22: The Supreme Court on Monday allowed termination of the 30-week pregnancy of a minor who was a victim of rape.
Allowing the Special Leave Petition, a Bench presided over by Chief Justice of India (CJI), DY Chandrachud, overturned a decision of the Bombay High Court which had dismissed the plea for Medical Termination of Pregnancy moved by the 14-year-old rape survivor's mother.
The Bench, also comprising Justice JB Pardiwala, noted that the pregnancy allegedly emanated from sexual assault and the minor was unaware of her pregnancy until a very late stage.
In an earlier hearing on April 19, the top court directed Mumbai's Sion Hospital to form a Medical Board to ascertain the physical and psychological condition of the minor if she undergoes Medical Termination of Pregnancy.
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✨The medical report stated that the continuation of the pregnancy against the will of the minor may negatively impact her physical and mental well-being.
Under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971, a pregnancy that is 24 weeks or above can be terminated only with the permission of a court.
(IANS)
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