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‘Can't compel woman to complete pregnancy': SC allows minor to terminate 30-week pregnancy

The Supreme Court prioritized a minor's refusal to continue pregnancy and upheld reproductive autonomy, allowing a 30-week termination under medical supervision in Mumbai.

  • On Friday, the Supreme Court of India permitted the petitioner, who conceived as a minor, to undergo a 30-week pregnancy termination at JJ Hospital, Mumbai.
  • Under India's Medical Termination of Pregnancy, beyond 24 weeks only a court can authorise termination, and the High Court had earlier suggested adoption, which the Supreme Court disagreed with.
  • The petitioner, who conceived at 17, is now 18 years and four months old; a medical board found no grave risk to termination, and the court noted she does not want to bear the child.
  • The Supreme Court held that the judiciary cannot force a woman to become a mother against her will, placing reproductive autonomy at the centre of constitutional rights and prioritising consent and dignity.
  • Justice BV Nagarathna warned that delays force women seeking late-term abortions to `quacks and unauthorised doctors`, questioned rigid timelines with `Whose interest do we look into?`, and the court accepted the appellant's submissions.
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NewsBytes broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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