Challenges in Medical Termination of Pregnancy for Rape Victims: A Legal Perspective
The Allahabad High Court examined the complexities faced by rape victims in terminating pregnancies due to delay in awareness and procedural flaws. Although legal provisions exist for terminations up to 24 weeks, execution gaps remain. The court emphasized the need for better counseling and timing awareness to prevent legal and emotional challenges.
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The Allahabad High Court delved into the challenges faced by rape victims seeking to terminate pregnancies, highlighting that legal frameworks permit termination up to 24 weeks. Despite this, procedural flaws and delays in awareness often hinder timely access to medical termination.
A bench comprising Justice Saumitra Dayal Singh and Justice Indrajeet Shukla addressed a suo moto PIL concerning a minor rape victim seeking termination. They sought an affidavit from Uttar Pradesh's principal secretary on women and child health, reflecting the need for robust measures and counseling for affected individuals.
The court noted that despite existing SOPs, the state's execution remains flawed. Recommendations include improving counseling services, ensuring timely pregnancy awareness, and implementing schemes for those choosing full-term pregnancies or adoption. The next hearing is scheduled for March 13.
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