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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Supreme Court of India(SCI) Rejects Abortion Plea of 10-year-old Rape Survivor Friday July 28,2017

The Supreme Court of India(SCI) on Friday July 28,2017 rejected a 10-year-old rape survivor’s plea to allow her to undergo an abortion. The girl is 32-weeks pregnant.

The order came after the court-appointed medical board told the SCI that abortion is not in interests of the girl or the life inside her.


The SCI further asked the Solicitor General to consider having permanent medical boards in all states to examine such cases. 

In response, the Union government said it will inform SC whether it will have permanent medical boards in all states during pendency of amendments to the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act (MTPA), 1971.

The plea was filed when the rape survivor was in her 26th week of pregnancy, igniting the "life versus life" debate and the legal dilemma that surrounds it.

Section 3(2)(b) of the MTPA bars abortion after the 20th week. 


The MTPA did not explicitly lay down why the cut-off was kept at 20 weeks, but the doctors would suggest the lawmakers were perhaps moved by the fact that a woman starts feeling movements of the baby around this time. Further, the signs of life of the foetus would become visible in sonography by that time. 

Notwithstanding the absence of any legal or parliamentary explanation for the 20-week deadline, it is also argued by some that a late abortion may help sex-determination and thus increased threats of female foeticide, besides putting the mother's life in danger. 

Undoubtedly, abortion laws are one of the most debated subjects across the world where 'pro-life or pro-choice' are the broad decisive principles, guided by religious, social, ethnic, moral and legal factors


Section 5 of the MTPA permits termination of pregnancy post 20 weeks, but it comes with strict riders, dissuading resorting to the exception clause in the law. 

Section 5 of the Act limits this reprieve to situations where “the termination of such pregnancy is immediately necessary to save the life of the pregnant woman”. 

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