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Woman allowed to abort 32-week pregnancy

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July 16, 2024

THE Delhi High Court has granted a 31-year-old woman permission to terminate her pregnancy at over 32 weeks due to significant abnormalities in the foetus.

The court also granted the petitioner the freedom to undergo the termination procedure at a medical facility of her choice. Additionally, it assured legal immunity to the doctors involved in providing their expert opinions and contributing to the medical board's findings, protecting them from potential future litigation.

The decision, rendered by Justice Sanjeev Narula, underscored the severe risk posed to the woman's physical and mental health, as well as the potential for the child to suffer from substantial disabilities if the pregnancy were to continue.

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