Set up medical board to examine rape survivor's pregnancy termination: HC directs West Bengal Govt

Published On 2024-01-31 05:55 GMT   |   Update On 2024-01-31 05:55 GMT

Kolkata: In a significant development, the Calcutta High Court issued a directive on Monday, instructing the West Bengal government to constitute a medical board for the evaluation of a rape survivor's pregnancy, who is seeking termination due to the distressing incident. The petitioner, a 27-year-old woman, is currently between 20 to 24 weeks into her pregnancy.The petitioner's lawyer...

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Kolkata: In a significant development, the Calcutta High Court issued a directive on Monday, instructing the West Bengal government to constitute a medical board for the evaluation of a rape survivor's pregnancy, who is seeking termination due to the distressing incident.

The petitioner, a 27-year-old woman, is currently between 20 to 24 weeks into her pregnancy.

The petitioner's lawyer submitted before the court that she is suffering from grave mental trauma and as such the court may permit the medical termination of the pregnancy which was stated to be between 20 and 24 weeks. Justice Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya directed the state government to form a medical board to examine the condition of the 27-year-old petitioner.
The court directed the state to file a report of the medical board in this regard on February 2 before it, indicating the pros and cons of the medical termination of the pregnancy of the petitioner.
The lawyers for the parties pointed out that the provisions of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 provide that in the event the pregnancy is between 20-24 weeks, it can be terminated under certain conditions. The counsel for the state, while not opposing the prayer, submitted that as per the petition, the unfortunate incident of rape took place on July 28, 2023, and as such, the pregnancy may be more advanced than pleaded, reports PTI.
Holding that the court is not an expert in the field, Justice Bhattacharyya said a medical board is required to be constituted to ascertain the pros and cons of medical termination of the pregnancy of the petitioner.
He directed that the medical board will comprise at least two members, both of whom must be well-established medical practitioners in their respective fields and one of them must be from the field of gynaecology and the other from the field of paediatrics. The court directed that the medical board should be formed at the earliest and the petitioner will be examined at the state-run M R Bangur Hospital here.
Justice Bhattacharyya directed that the matter will be taken up for hearing again on February 2.
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