Preserve Foetus in MTP cases involving minors, Kerala HC tells doctors

Published On 2025-02-21 13:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-21 18:05 GMT

Kerala High Court

Kochi: The Kerala High Court has directed the state Health Department to issue a circular to all doctors in the state, mandating the preservation of foetus in Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) cases involving minor victims. The court also directed that the written permission from the investigating Officer or from the District Police Superintendent must be obtained to destroy it.  

Justice A. Badharudeen observed that this was required to protect the interest of the minor victims and to ensure that the accused does not flee trial for want of vital piece of evidence.

“… in order to protect the interest of the minor victims and to avoid flee of the accused from trial, for want of vital piece of evidence, there shall be a direction to the Director, Health Department, State of Kerala, to communicate this order in the form of a circular to all doctors in the state, directing them to preserve the foetus of minor victims mandatorily, without being destructed and in order to destruct the foetus, the doctors should get written permission from the investigating Officer or from the District Police Superintendent concerned,” the court said, news agency IANS reported.

The court also suggested the state and Centre consider passing appropriate legislation in this regard.

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Till then, the direction of the court shall remain in force.

The court gave this ruling while considering a case where the doctor was booked under Section 201 of IPC (causing disappearance of evidence of offence) for not preserving the foetus after performing a medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) on a minor victim.

The doctor was also booked for terminating pregnancy in an unauthorised place and he approached the High Court to quash further proceedings in the case, reports IANS.

The court, after going through the procedures done by the doctor with regards to informing the police, preserving the foetus and also the validity of the hospital, ruled that there were no errors and hence the petition of the doctor was allowed.

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