Tuesday August 5, 2008


Indian Court Rejects Woman's Request to Abort Her 25 Week Old Unborn Baby
By Thaddeus M. Baklinski
MUMBAI, India, Aug, 5. 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In a judgment that could have far reaching implications for the abortion debate in India, the Mumbai (Bombay) High Court, on Monday, denied permission to a woman who wanted to abort her 25 week old unborn child, saying the law does not permit such late-term abortions.
Niketa and Haresh Mehta asked for a court ruling after Niketa's gynecologist told them that the baby had a congenital heart problem and would need a pacemaker, which they could not afford. Doctors refused to abort the child citing India's abortion law.
Abortions are legal in India until the 12th week of pregnancy. Between 12 and 20 weeks abortions are allowed if either the mother or the baby faces a health risk.
The High Court said that it was up to Parliament and not the court to change the provisions of Indian law, known as the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act, which specifies that an abortion after 20 weeks can only take place if the mother faces a grave medical risk.
The court heard from a committee of doctors who assessed the evidence given by the gynecologist as to the risks if the baby was allowed to be born, as well as the risks to the mother if an abortion was allowed.
The committee told the court yesterday that they found little evidence the child would suffer serious problems. They also testified that the mother could be at risk if she had an abortion at such an advanced stage of pregnancy.
"There is no medical evidence on record to say that the child will be handicapped after birth," wrote Justices RMS Khandeparkar and Amjad Sayed in their decision. "The petitioners have not made out that this lady's case is exceptional for us to use discretionary powers."
"The court has opined that the medical expert body, which was directed to submit a report, has submitted that the child will not be a permanent disabled as contemplated," Rajendra Raghuvanshi, Additional Solicitor General for Mumbai, told reporters outside the court.
The case, seen as a challenge to the 37-year-old MTP Act, has been followed closely by the Indian media and has brought the ethical debate about sex-selective abortion to the forefront in a country where illegal abortion of female children is common.
A BBC report on the situation said that an unnamed group had offered to look after the baby if it was born with defects, but the Mehtas turned down the proposal.
Jayesh Kamath, a member of the Indian Medical Association, described the court's verdict as a victory. "Children with pacemakers can lead full lives," he said in an Associated Press report. "If this case was accepted, then people could abort babies on any ground."
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