SC nod to terminate 24-week-old foetus citing medical reasons

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 16 2017 | 1:57 PM IST
The Supreme Court today allowed a Mumbai-based woman, who is in her 24th week of pregnancy, to undergo termination of the foetus as it does not have a skull.
A bench of Justices S A Bobde and L Nageswara Rao allowed the 22-year-old woman to terminate her pregnancy while taking into consideration the report of medical board of King Edward Memorial hospital in Mumbai which suggested that the foetus would not be able to survive without the skull.
"We consider it appropriate and in the interest of justice, particularly the right of the petitioner to perserve her life by permitting her to undergo the termination of preganancy under the Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act," the bench said.
The bench also directed that the termination of pregnancy be performed by a team of doctors of the hospital which shall maintain a complete record of the procedure adopted in the matter.
Referring to the report of the seven-member medical board, the bench said, "the medical evidence clearly suggests that there is no point in allowing the petitioner to run in full course since the foetus would not be able to survive outside the uterus without a skull."
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During the brief hearing, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar told the bench that as per the report of medical board, the foetus has not got a "developed skull".
"The ultrasonography has revealed that foetus is having an anamoly. Simply put, we are informed that the foetus is without a skull and therefore not in a position to survive," the bench noted in its order.
The bench also observed that the petitioner understands the risk involved in continuing the pregnancy and her husband is also supporting her in her decision-making.
Referring to the report, the apex court said, "in other words, the foetus would not be able to survive".
"Equally, rather more important is that it is reported that there is risk to the mother in continuing the pregnancy. The continuance of pregnancy can gravely endanger the physical and mental health....," it said.
The apex court had earlier constituted a medical board and asked it to examine the woman and submit a report about her condition and advisability of permitting a medical termination of pregnancy.
Law prohibits termination of pregnancy after 20 weeks, even if there is a fatal risk to the mother and the foetus.
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First Published: Jan 16 2017 | 1:57 PM IST

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