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India High Court Allows Woman to Seek Abortion Without Husband’s Consent

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01/02/2026
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The Punjab and Haryana High Court has granted a 21-year-old married woman permission to terminate her pregnancy without her husband’s consent, ruling that the right to seek an abortion rests primarily with the woman. The judgment clarifies that the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 does not prescribe husband’s consent as a prerequisite for medical termination.

India abortion rights affirmed by Punjab and Haryana High Court

The petitioner had approached the court during the second trimester, seeking authorisation for a medical termination. A medical board constituted by the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) examined her and produced a report dated 23 December, stating the foetus was about 16 weeks and one day old and showed no congenital abnormality. Clinically, the board found her fit for a medical termination.

Medical findings also noted the petitioner had been experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety for the past six months and was undergoing treatment with limited improvement. The report recorded that the woman was under stress due to ongoing divorce proceedings and was extremely distressed about continuing the pregnancy. Clinicians advised continuation of mental health treatment and counselling and concluded she was mentally capable of consenting to the procedure.

Presiding Justice Suvir Sehgal’s bench emphasised that expert medical opinion supported the petitioner’s fitness for termination. The court framed the central legal question as whether the husband’s consent was required when the spouses were living separately. In its ruling, the bench observed that the MTP Act contains no explicit or implied provision making spousal consent mandatory.

The judgment stressed that a married woman is the most appropriate decision-maker in matters concerning her pregnancy. By placing the woman’s decision and consent at the centre of the legal analysis, the court underlined personal autonomy in reproductive health decisions.

Legal experts say the decision may serve as persuasive precedent for similar cases in India, particularly where marital discord or separation complicates the question of consent. The judgement reinforces the principle that medical law and clinical assessment should guide the availability of reproductive healthcare, rather than familial or spousal approval.

Reproductive rights campaigners welcomed the ruling, saying it affirms the autonomy of women to make healthcare choices. They noted the practical implications for women who face pressure or obstruction from partners while seeking lawful medical procedures. The court’s reliance on documented psychiatric symptoms and the treating medical board’s conclusion also highlights the role of evidence-based clinical assessment in judicial decision-making.

Under the MTP Act, authorised medical practitioners and appropriate medical boards assess eligibility for termination based on gestational limits and medical considerations. This judgment clarifies that within those statutory and medical frameworks, the woman’s consent is decisive. Observers expect the ruling to inform lower courts and hospital ethics committees when evaluating consent questions in similar circumstances.

While the ruling applies to the facts before the bench, its emphasis on individual choice may influence public debate and judicial practice on reproductive autonomy in India. Healthcare providers and legal advisors are likely to cite the decision when advising patients and institutions on consent requirements moving forward.


Key Takeaways:

  • Punjab and Haryana High Court affirms that a married woman has the right to decide on abortion, reinforcing India abortion rights.
  • Medical board at PGIMER found the 21-year-old physically fit for medical termination and recorded mental health concerns.
  • The court ruled the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 contains no requirement for spousal consent.
  • Decision highlights individual autonomy in reproductive health and may guide similar cases across India.
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