A bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said it will hear the petition which has sought direction to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Law and Justice to immediately constitute a "better" medical board comprising AIIMS doctors and ensure safe termination of her pregnancy.
The PIL has been filed in the wake of a Chandigarh district court's July 18 order refusing to let the girl undergo the abortion after it was confirmed that she was 26 weeks pregnant.
"The medical experts have categorically opined that if the 10-year-old rape survivor is forced to give birth through normal delivery or C-section, it may be fatal to the life of the girl as well her child," the petition filed through advocate Kedar Nath Tripathy said.
The petition also sought direction to the Centre to amend Section 3 of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971, so as to permit termination of pregnancies of more than 20 weeks, particularly involving child rape survivors after obtaining requisite opinion from a permanently constituted medical board.
The courts allow medical termination of pregnancy up to 20 weeks under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and can make an exception if the foetus is genetically abnormal.