Teen rape survivor from Bengaluru moves SC for abortion


Bengaluru, Sep 19 (DHNS): A 17-year-old rape survivor from Bengaluru moved the Supreme Court on Monday for the termination of her 25-week pregnancy.

A three-judge bench presided over by Chief Justice Dipak Misra directed the head of the Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) to set up a medical board on Tuesday to examine her case. The court put the matter for consideration on Thursday.

Advocate Nikhil Nayyar, representing the girl, challenged the order passed by the High Court of Karnataka on August 31, declining her plea for abortion.

The court sought the opinion of Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, who submitted that a medical board should be set up at the BMCRI to examine the matter.

The bench, also comprising Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud, ordered constitution of the medical board that would comprise experts from various departments. The board’s report would be considered on September 21. The MTP Act, 1971, prohibits abortion of foetus beyond 20 weeks.

The high court had refused the girl’s plea by saying that the medical opinions tendered by Vani Vilas Hospital on August 28 have pointed out the “risks and complications inherent to the second trimester of medical termination of pregnancy”. It also noted another opinion given by experts from the MS Ramaiah Medical College that there was no risk in continuing the pregnancy.

The girl, however, expressed unwillingness to continue the pregnancy, saying she wanted to complete her studies. She also sought the court’s directions for preserving the terminated foetus for DNA testing and analysis to assist the investigation in the rape case.

  

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 19 2017

    Foremost, those who are branding an abortion as a killing, must answer her, how is it 'life-giving' to be getting her pregnant by rape.

    Secondly, why those adults who have been with her since the rape incident, did not investigate possible signs of early pregnancy so that the legal obstacles will not hamper her decision about abortion ? Please do not make life more miserable to already disturbed victims, be humane to them.

    Lastly, do not talk about adoption after giving birth because a mother bonds naturally with the child after so much of labour taken place in those nine months, whether its the result of rape or conjugal. Its the question of a young girl's future - the very society that brands her to be cruel will be cruel to her later on because nobody will marry her.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 19 2017

    The heinous crime cannot be undone. Its a very sad state.
    But killing a 25weeks baby will be brutal.
    If the pregnancy goes through fine I believe the child can be given away for adoption. This might be a better thing than killing the child with no fault.

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  • vincent rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 19 2017

    This is fit case to comply the demand of the rape survivor favourably

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