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Medical panel clears abortion for 14-year-old rape survivor

July 30, 2015 07:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:21 pm IST - Ahmedabad

Abortion of 25-week-old pregnancy allowed though law permits termination only until the 20th week.

Following the Supreme Court’s directive, a medical team on Thursday evening gave permission for termination of a minor rape survivor’s 25-week-old pregnancy though the law allows abortion only until the 20th week.

“A panel of five doctors — four from civil hospital and a private practitioner — has given the nod for abortion,” superintendent of the civil hospital M.M. Prabhakar told PTI.

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The Supreme Court had on Tuesday come to the rescue of the 14-year-old survivor who had been denied permission to abort the foetus by the sessions as well as the High Court.

The apex court said she can undergo abortion if medical experts allow it.

The abortion is likely to be performed on Friday, Dr. Prabhakar said.

The girl became pregnant after being allegedly raped by a doctor whom she had visited for treatment of typhoid earlier this year.

The Supreme Court bench of Justices A.R. Dave and Kurian Joseph had said it would ask the civil hospital in Ahmedabad to get the girl examined by gynaecologists and a clinical psychologist.

“If they say that she has to be operated upon then let them do it with the consent of the girl and her parents,” the apex court had said.

Earlier Gujarat High Court’s Justice Abhilasha Kumari had refused permission for abortion on July 24, 2015 on the ground that the law does not allow it after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

The girl’s father had first moved the sessions court seeking termination of pregnancy, saying she was in no position to take care of the child.

The apex court had also directed that in case of abortion, a DNA test of the foetus should be carried out which can help in the trial of the accused.

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