Justice A S Supehiya gave the order on the victim's plea, filed through her father, seeking permission for abortion under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act.
The victim is in the 16th week of pregnancy now.
The court had earlier ordered a panel of doctors from Dindayal Upadhyay General Hospital in Rajkot to examine the girl, who is from Bhayavadar town in the district.
The panel said in its report that as the victim was in early stage of pregnancy, it can be terminated legally.
"In view of the said report, a further necessary examination shall be undertaken by the team of doctors and they shall proceed for undertaking...Procedure for termination of the pregnancy at the earliest," the court directed today.
The accused in the case is currently in judicial custody.
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