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Section 5 in The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act, 1971 [Entire Act]
The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act, 1971
The Indian Penal Code, 1860
Section 2 in The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act, 1971 [Entire Act]
Meera Santosh Pal And Ors vs Union Of India And Ors on 16 January, 2017
In case of Meera Santosh Pal & Others Vs. Union
of India and Others, reported in 2017(I) MPWN 44, the
Apex Court has permitted the termination of pregnancy
even after 24 weeks. Relevant portion of the aforesaid
judgement is reproduced below:
Murugan Nayakkar vs Union Of India on 6 September, 2017
In recent judgement passed by the constitution
bench of the Supreme Court in case of Murugan
Nayakkar Vs. Union of India & Others, passed in
W.P(Civil). No.749/2017 the Court has permitted
termination of pregnancy of a 13 year old victim of rape
and sexual abused, considering the trauma which she has
suffered. Relevant portion of the aforesaid judgement is
reproduced below:
Tapasya Umesh Pisal vs Union Of India on 10 August, 2017
In case of Tapasya Umesh Pisal Vs. Union of
India, reported in AIR 2017 SC 3931 the Apex Court has
permitted termination of pregnancy where the girl was into
her 24 week of pregnancy. Relevant portion of the
aforesaid judgement is reproduced below:
Mrs X And Anr. vs Union Of India And Ors. on 28 September, 2016
6. The Apex Court in case of Ms. X Vs. Union of India
& Others : AIR 2016 SC 3525 has held that Section 5 of the
Act lay down the exception to Section 3 if as per opinion of less
than 2 registered Medical Practitioner gives the opinion of in
good faith in respect of termination of pregnancy to save the life
of pregnant women. By placing reliance over the aforesaid
section the Apex Court has granted liberty to the petitioner to
THE HIGH COURT OF MADHYA PRADESH
W.P. No. 10881/2019
3 Smt. Roshni & another V/s. State of M.P. & others.
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