Foetus has fundamental right to live: SC rejects termination of over 27-week pregnancy

Foetus has fundamental right to live: SC rejects termination of over 27-week pregnancy
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The duration of pregnancy is over seven months now, "What about the right of the child to survive? How do you address that?

The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a plea of a 20-year-old unmarried woman seeking termination of her over 27-week pregnancy, saying the foetus in the womb also has a fundamental right to live. A bench headed by Justice B R Gavai passed the order while hearing the woman's plea challenging the Delhi High Court's May 3 order refusing to allow termination of her pregnancy. "We can't pass any order contrary to the statute," the bench, also comprising justices S V N Bhatti and Sandeep Mehta, told her counsel.

"The child in the womb also has a fundamental right to live. What do you say about that?," the bench asked. The woman's counsel said the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act talks about the mother only. "It is made for mothers," he said. The bench said the duration of pregnancy was over seven months now. "What about the right of the child to survive? How do you address that?" the bench asked. The counsel said the foetus is in the womb and till the child is delivered, it is the right of the mother.

"The petitioner at this stage is under severe traumatic conditions. She can't come outside either. She is taking classes for the NEET exam. She is under a highly traumatic condition. She can't face society at this stage," he said. The lawyer argued that her mental and physical well-being should be considered. "Sorry," the bench said. In its May 3 order, the high court had noted that on April 25, the court had directed the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to constitute a medical board to ascertain the condition of the foetus and the petitioner.

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