HC directs woman who wants to terminate pregnancy to appear before medical board
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The petitioner claimed before the court of Justice Chakraborty that the tests done during various stages of her pregnancy showed that the brain of the foetus is underdeveloped.
Kolkata: The Calcutta High court Friday directed a woman, who wants to terminate her pregnancy due to an anomaly in the foetus' development, to appear before a medical board Saturday for examination. Considering the urgency as the woman is 25 weeks pregnant, Justice Tapabrata Chakraborty directed the West Bengal Additional Advocate General to submit the report of the board on Monday.
Petitioning the high court, the woman sought permission to terminate her pregnancy since anomaly tests of the foetus showed that its brain was underdeveloped.
The court noted that test reports showed that the brain condition of the foetus was such that there was every possibility of the child being abnormal on birth.
It also noted that the report said the continuance of pregnancy may be fatal to the petitioner.
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