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We can’t kill a child, says SC on termination of 26-week pregnancy

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday stated that a child cannot be killed, while hearing the Centre’s plea to recall of its order allowing a married woman, a mother of two, to terminate her 26-week pregnancy.

The top court made it clear that it has to balance the rights of the unborn child, a “living and viable foetus”, with its mother’s right to decisional autonomy.

A bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, Justices J B Pardiwala and Manoj Misra asked the Centre and the woman's lawyer to talk to her about the possibility of retaining the pregnancy for a few weeks more.

“Do you want us to tell the doctors at AIIMS to stop the fetal heart?” the bench asked the counsel appearing for the 27-year-old woman.

When the counsel responded with a “no”, the bench said when the woman has waited for over 24 weeks, can’t she retain the foetus for some more weeks so there is the possibility of a healthy child being born.

The bench has posted the matter for a resumed hearing at 10.30 AM on Friday.

The matter came up before the CJI-led bench after a two-judge bench on Wednesday gave a split verdict on the Centre’s plea for recall of its October 9 order granting permission to the woman to terminate her 26-week pregnancy.

The apex court had on October 9 allowed the woman to proceed with medical termination of pregnancy after taking note that she was suffering from depression and was not in a position to raise a third child “emotionally, financially and mentally”.

With inputs from IANS

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