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Bombay High Court: Keeping in mind the mental state, the court allowed abortion of 26 weeks pregnant

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Bombay High Court: Keeping in mind the mental state, the court allowed abortion of 26 weeks pregnant


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.

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The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.


The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason.

Hearing a case, the Bombay High Court allowed an 18-year-old unmarried girl to have a medical termination of her pregnancy at 26 weeks. In fact, in this order which came on Wednesday, the bench of Justice Ujjwal Bhuyan and Justice Madhav Jamdar, while allowing the petitioner to terminate her pregnancy medically, said that abortion can be done if there is no threat to the physical or mental health of the girl. Is.

Let us tell you that an unmarried girl had sought permission for her abortion from the High Court. On the directions of the court, a panel of doctors at JJ Hospital in Mumbai, examining the pregnant woman, told the court that the fetus is completely healthy and doing so will not pose any threat to the physical or mental health of the girl.

The current Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act does not allow termination of pregnancy beyond 20 weeks without any specific reason. Yes, if there is any problem like if the mother’s life is in danger then it can be done. Keeping in mind the rules in this case, the Bombay High Court has given permission to end the pregnancy of more than 20 weeks keeping in mind the mental health of the woman. The court said that abortion has been allowed if the medical panel says that it will have an effect on mental health.

Let us tell you that after the amendment in the Act, the time limit for termination of pregnancy will be increased to 24 weeks. However, the amended Act is yet to be implemented. In the present case, the Bombay High Court observed that the Court held that forcing a child to conceive at an early age could be disastrous for the girl as well as her entire family. The girl is only 18 years old. He has three more siblings who are unmarried. His mother runs the house by selling vegetables. The girl’s father is a rickshaw puller. The bench observed that the panel of doctors had failed to consider her socio-economic status and the impact of pregnancy on her mental health in future. But unfortunately the medical board did not pay attention to this in the report. After this, the court allowed the girl to have an abortion at Jazz Hospital in Mumbai.

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