HC rules over banning gender detection of foetus

Publish: 6:52 PM, February 3, 2020 | Update: 6:52 PM, February 3, 2020

DHAKA, – The High Court (HC) today issued a rule asking authorities concerned to explain in six weeks as to why the court shall not declare illegal the practice of foetal sex determination.

A High Court division bench comprising Justice M Enayetur Rahim and Justice Md Mostafizur Rahman passed the order, after holding hearing on a writ filed by Supreme Court lawyer Adv Ishrat Hasan.

The court in its rule also asked the defendants to show cause why their failure in preparing a guideline to prevent gender detection of foetus, to
ensure protection of the mother and her unborn child, should not be declared illegal.

The court asked officials, including health secretary, women and children affairs secretary and social welfare secretary, to respond with the rule.

“The practice of foetus sex determination is banned in many countries including China and India as it leaves a negative impact on the health and
mind of the pregnant woman. So this practice should be banned in our country as well,” Adv Ishart, who moved the writ as well, told newsmen.

Assistant Attorney General MMG Sarwar Payel stood for the state during the hearing.