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Supreme Court's recent decision on abortion

Tue 23 Apr, 2024

Context

  • Recently the Supreme Court of India demonstrated compassion and legal acumen by allowing a 14-year-old rape victim to terminate her 30-week pregnancy in a decision.

Key Points

  • Significantly, this decision overturned the previous order of the Bombay High Court and characterised it as an "exceptional case" requiring judicial intervention.
  •   The decision of the top court headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud was based on a thorough assessment of the medical reports and considerations of the well-being of the minor.
  • This Supreme Court decision underlined the delicate balance between medical risks and individual rights.
  •  In particular, the Court stressed the need for a holistic assessment of the survivor's situation, beyond mere medical assessment.

Abortion in India

  • In India, the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1971 is in force regarding abortion.
  • In some special circumstances, abortion up to 20 weeks of pregnancy is allowed.
  • According to this law, a registered doctor can perform abortion.
  • But for this some conditions have been fixed such as; Abortion is allowed only if there is a threat to the health of the pregnant woman or if there is a possibility of serious mental suffering to the fetus or if there may be physical abnormalities during delivery.
  • This law was amended in the year 2021 and this period has been extended to 24 weeks.
  • However, for this only rape, illicit relations between members of the same family, minor, mentally or physically ill women are allowed.
  • Along with this right, it has also been decided that for this the approval of two registered doctors will be necessary.
  • Apart from this, abortion can be allowed if there is any kind of disability or other problem in the fetus. There is no time limit fixed for this.
  • But for this, permission will have to be taken from the special medical board of doctors constituted by the state government.

Important Facts For Exam

Supreme Court

  • Judges are appointed under Article 124 of the Constitution.
  • Every judge of the Supreme Court is appointed by the President.
  • Note - Calcutta Supreme Court of Judicature was established with the enactment of the Regulating Act of the year 1773.

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