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Home / Health / Court Grants Woman Abortion After Hospital Refusal

Court Grants Woman Abortion After Hospital Refusal

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Bombay High Court permitted a 19-year-old woman to terminate her pregnancy.
  • A Navi Mumbai hospital wrongly denied termination to the petitioner.
  • Fetus abnormalities and domestic violence cited as reasons for termination.
Court Grants Woman Abortion After Hospital Refusal

The Bombay High Court has granted a 19-year-old woman permission to terminate her 24-week pregnancy, reversing a prior denial by a Navi Mumbai hospital. The court intervened after a medical board confirmed fetal abnormalities and noted the potential for adverse health outcomes if the pregnancy continued.

The bench highlighted the petitioner's right to reproductive freedom, autonomy, and privacy, particularly given her personal circumstances, including her status as a student, early marriage, and allegations of domestic violence. The court expressed concern over the Navi Mumbai hospital's refusal, deeming it inexplicable given the pregnancy was within legal limits.

Following the court's directive, the woman was to be admitted to Thane Civil Hospital for the procedure, with counselling arranged for her and her parents. The court stressed the importance of respecting the woman's personal decision regarding her health and future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, under specific circumstances, including fetal abnormalities or risks to the woman's health, a pregnancy up to 24 weeks can be terminated with court permission.
Women have the right to reproductive freedom, autonomy, dignity, privacy, and choice concerning pregnancy termination under the MTP Act.
If a hospital wrongly denies pregnancy termination, a woman can approach the High Court for relief and permission.

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