Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh directed the AIIMS, Patna, to conduct the procedure without charging her and asked the facility to take precautions for the safety of the petitioner.
The hospital would preserve the terminated foetus for a DNA test in connection with the case, the judge said in his order yesterday.
The judge also ordered the trial court, where the case is pending, to conclude the trial in the shortest possible time.
The girl was 17 years old when she was allegedly raped by a youth of her village in Saran district on August 3 last year.
The girl, who lives with her grandparents and her mother, narrated the incident to her father who works in Mumbai. The police complaint was filed after her father returned home.
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