MUMBAI :
A VICTIM of sexual assault cannot be compelled to continue
her unwanted pregnancy, the
Bombay High Court has said
while allowing a 12-year-old girl
to abort her 28-week pregnancy
despite an adverse report from
medical experts.
If forced to give birth to a child
against her wish, the court would
be depriving her of the right to
decide the “path of her life”, it said.
A medical board, after examining the girl, had opined that
the process of termination of
pregnancy would be highly risky,
considering the girl’s age and the
stage of the growth of the fetus.
A bench of Justices Nitin
Sambre and Sachin Deshmukh,
however, held in its June 17 order
that abortion will have to be
permitted.
“This court cannot force the
victim to carry her pregnancy
against her wishes, as in such an
eventuality, the State would be
stripping her of the right to determine the immediate and
long term path of her life,” the
HC said.
“We are equally required to be
sensitive to the fact that a woman
can become pregnant by choice
irrespective of her marital status,
however, in case of unwanted or
incidental pregnancy the burden invariably falls on the pregnant woman/victim,” the
court said.
The girl had been sexually
assaulted by her uncle following
which a case was registered
against him.
The girl’s father moved the
High Court seeking to terminate
her pregnancy, the result of the
sexual assault. The court, while
permitting the termination of
pregnancy, said all safety protocol shall be followed during the
procedure to ensure no complication arises. The procedure
should be carried out by a medical team including a paediatric
surgeon, the HC said.