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Woman Permitted To Terminate 32-Week Pregnancy Due To Health Risk
- Sunday July 14, 2024
- Delhi News | Asian News International
The Delhi High Court on Saturday allowed a plea of a married woman seeking permission to medically terminate her 32 weeks pregnancy of abnormal foetus.
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Woman Seeks Nod To Terminate 32-Week Pregnancy, Court Seeks AIIMS Report
- Thursday July 11, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
A married woman moved to the Delhi High Court seeking permission to medically terminate her 32-week pregnancy with an abnormal foetus.
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"Can't Permit Foeticide": Court Rejects Termination Of 32-Week Pregnancy
- Thursday February 1, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to allow a 20-year-old unmarried woman to terminate her pregnancy of 28 weeks, holding that the foetus was "completely viable" and "foeticide cannot be permitted".
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"No Abnormalities": Supreme Court Rejects Termination Of 32-Week Pregnancy
- Wednesday January 31, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to allow a 26-year-old woman, who had lost her husband in October last year, to terminate her over 32-week pregnancy, saying the medical board has held that there were no abnormalities in the foetus.
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"Decision Is Hers Alone To Make": Court Allows 32-Week Pregnancy Termination
- Monday January 23, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A woman has the right to choose whether to continue her pregnancy or not and the decision is hers and hers alone to make, the Bombay High Court said.
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10-Year-Old Child To Give Birth Will Need Long-Term Counselling: Experts
- Saturday July 29, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The 10-year-old child who will soon give birth -- with the Supreme Court on Friday dismissing a plea to allow her to terminate her 32-week pregnancy - may need years of sustained counselling centred on respect, rehabilitation and resilience, experts say.
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Woman Permitted To Terminate 32-Week Pregnancy Due To Health Risk
- Sunday July 14, 2024
- Delhi News | Asian News International
The Delhi High Court on Saturday allowed a plea of a married woman seeking permission to medically terminate her 32 weeks pregnancy of abnormal foetus.
- www.ndtv.com
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Woman Seeks Nod To Terminate 32-Week Pregnancy, Court Seeks AIIMS Report
- Thursday July 11, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
A married woman moved to the Delhi High Court seeking permission to medically terminate her 32-week pregnancy with an abnormal foetus.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Can't Permit Foeticide": Court Rejects Termination Of 32-Week Pregnancy
- Thursday February 1, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to allow a 20-year-old unmarried woman to terminate her pregnancy of 28 weeks, holding that the foetus was "completely viable" and "foeticide cannot be permitted".
- www.ndtv.com
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"No Abnormalities": Supreme Court Rejects Termination Of 32-Week Pregnancy
- Wednesday January 31, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to allow a 26-year-old woman, who had lost her husband in October last year, to terminate her over 32-week pregnancy, saying the medical board has held that there were no abnormalities in the foetus.
- www.ndtv.com
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"Decision Is Hers Alone To Make": Court Allows 32-Week Pregnancy Termination
- Monday January 23, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
A woman has the right to choose whether to continue her pregnancy or not and the decision is hers and hers alone to make, the Bombay High Court said.
- www.ndtv.com
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10-Year-Old Child To Give Birth Will Need Long-Term Counselling: Experts
- Saturday July 29, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The 10-year-old child who will soon give birth -- with the Supreme Court on Friday dismissing a plea to allow her to terminate her 32-week pregnancy - may need years of sustained counselling centred on respect, rehabilitation and resilience, experts say.
- www.ndtv.com