"The number of deaths of female children in the womb (female foeticide) in the last decade has exceeded the total deaths in the first and the second world war", a Division Bench comprising Justices Sunil Ambwani and Manoj Kumar Gupta said in a judgement dated May 17, 2013.
"It is unfortunate that in a civilised country like India some people, for their petty gains, are using modern technology for sex determination which ultimately leads to abortion of female foetus", the court said, adding it was "pained to observe" that many "qualified and registered doctors" were involved in such practices.
This mass carnage of female foetuses in womb has made Indian doctors responsible for the crime which has no parallel in the history of modern medical science."
The court expressed dissatisfaction over the fact that though the PNDT Act was in force, it was not being effectively implemented especially in states like Uttar Pradesh where "effective steps to seal the clinics and prosecute the doctors" has not been taken.
The court upheld the order of the District Magistrate observing that he had done a "commendable job" and directed him to "refer the petitioner's case to the Medical Council of India" for further action, besides ordering that criminal proceedings be initiated against him for carrying out sex determination tests.
