Are women free to make decisions about their body? No
Delhi HC has allowed a minor rape survivor to terminate her pregnancy at 27 weeks. More often, courts deny such appeals. Ending arbitrary policing of the womb needs decriminalisation of abortion
This week Delhi high court, disagreeing with the medical board, has allowed a minor rape survivor to terminate her pregnancy of 27 weeks. As such cases continue to be decided one at a time by Indian courts, UK is going a different way.
Its House of Commons voted in a mid-June landslide to decriminalise women terminating pregnancies after the statutorily prescribed limit of 24 weeks.
The legislation is drafted interestingly. It does not make amendments to the criminal law, but prohibits women from being investigated, arrested, prosecuted or imprisoned for seeking termination of pregnancy.
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