Women have the right to decide on pregnancy: judge

February 12, 2017 01:04 am | Updated 01:04 am IST - New Delhi:

It is the “woman's choice” to either have a baby, or abort or prevent pregnancy. It is her right.

Supreme Court judge A.K Sikri said this on Saturday while speaking on the state of affairs relating to women's reproductive rights and the dominant role played by the menfolk and the family in imposing their decisions.

‘Loss of humanity’

“When we talk of reproductive rights in this country, then there is hardly any choice so far as the woman is concerned... I can’t help but wonder how we as humans have failed humanity.

I am perplexed as to how in the 21st century, with all the technological advances, becoming frequent guests in [outer] space and creating artificial intelligence, we are still not able to bring our women to enjoy the fruits of humanity. That is the harsh reality,” he said.

Justice Sikri was speaking at a symposium, “Reproductive Rights In Indian Courts: Celebrating Progress, Identifying Challenges And Discussing The Way Forward”, organised by Jindal Global University here.

“Reproductive right, which of course is a human right, is based on the human dignity. When we talk of reproductive rights, it is mixed with another right of women, which is the sexual right. When we talk of reproductive rights in India, there again the choice is of the husband in the family or what the elders say... when there should be a child, whether that child should be male or female, etc.,” he said.

Female foeticide

He also dealt with the criminal practice of female foeticide and the role of men and families in it.

“A woman’s choice to reproduce, abort or prevent pregnancy, deals with her body. It is she, who, by the virtue of her anatomy, undergoes the process eventually. It is her body. It’s her right,” he said, adding “the choice has to be hers”.

Justice Sikri justified the judicial over-reach on issues relating to human rights, saying “ultimately it is the judiciary which is the interpreter of the law, having the final say in what the law is”. Referring to the Vishaka guidelines which laid down norms regarding women at workplaces, he said the courts had “stretched the boundaries, but there has been no criticism from other quarters”.

Scope of sexual rights

Citing the recent Bollywood movie ‘Pink’, Justice Sikri said a woman must be free to make her own decision regarding her sexual and reproductive rights. “A woman is not free until she owns her body,” he cited an author as saying. — PTI

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