Abstract
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[3] Roe v. Wade, 35 L Ed 2d 147: 410 US 113 (1973).
[4] Ibid.
[5] Akron v. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 462 U.S. 416 (1983).
[6] Ibid.
[7] Jaspreet Singh, “Abortion in India: From Criminalization to Liberalization”, 4, Indian Journal of Law & Legal Research, 1 (2022 – 2023).
[8] Rishika Rishabh, “Abortion Laws in India: The Paramount Need for Change”, 19, Supremo Amicus, 391-403 (2020).
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[10] Shreya, “Legality of Abortion in India: With Specific Reference to Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Act, 2021”, 4, Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research, 1 (2020).
[11] Mrs. X And Ors. v. Union of India, Writ Petition (Civil) No. 81 of 2017.
[12] Murugan Nayakkar v. Union of India Ors., W.P.(C) No. 749/20171.
[13] Savita Sachin Patil And Another v. Union Of India And Others, Writ Petition (C) No. 121 of 2017.
[14] Sonali Khare, “Abortion: A Taboo in India”, 19, Supremo Amicus, 536 (2020).
[15] Ahona Mukherjee, Apurba Pattanayak and Priyansha Mohanty, “Abortion Laws in India”, 3, International Journal of Law Management & Humanities, 1210 (2020)
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