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Permits Termination of 24-Week Pregnancy of Minor Rape Victim: Upholds Reproductive Autonomy and Mental Health Rights Under MTP Act and Article 21

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Chhattisgarh High Court Permits Termination of 24-Week Pregnancy of Minor Rape Victim: Upholds Reproductive Autonomy and Mental Health Rights Under MTP Act and Article 21
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Chhattisgarh High Court Permits Termination of 24-Week Pregnancy of Minor Rape Victim: Upholds Reproductive Autonomy and Mental Health Rights Under MTP Act and Article 21

Court’s Decision: The Chhattisgarh High Court allowed the termination of a minor rape victim's 24-week pregnancy. The court observed that forcing the victim to continue her pregnancy would severely compromise…
Posted by Rawlaw January 25, 2025

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