The Supreme Court of India rejected a woman’s plea to terminate her pregnancy at over 25 weeks while withholding the reasons for its decision to protect the petitioner’s privacy. The decision underlines the delicate balance between reproductive rights and legal statutes, emphasizing the need for thorough medical evaluations in such cases. This underscores the complexities surrounding late-term pregnancy terminations and the court’s commitment to upholding the rule of law while respecting privacy rights.
