The board’s report, submitted to the court on Wednesday, however, failed to give a clear opinion on the feasibility and consequences of the termination. The Delhi High Court on Wednesday deprecated Dr Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital in New Delhi after the doctors on its medical board, which looks into cases of medical termination of pregnancy, failed to give a clear opinion on whether it was “feasible” to terminate a woman’s 27-week pregnancy, given that abnormalities have been detected in the foetus. Justice Purushaindra Kaurav went on to direct AIIMS New Delhi to examine the 29-year-old woman and to clearly opine on the feasibility of termination of her pregnancy and its consequences. The married woman had approached the HC on May 1, seeking medical termination of her second pregnancy, submitting that continuing the pregnancy carries a risk of sudden death of the foetus in the womb, as the foetus has been detected with abnormalities, endangering her physical and mental health.…