Abstract

Abortion is a controversial right in developing countries such as India. Certain nations place limitations on human rights that are declared under the pretext of the "mother's right to health," while others restrict The act is carried out to protect the embryo's right to life. In the struggle to maintain the balance between the rights of the fetus and the rights of pregnant women, judicial intervention is crucial. Just as in India, the personhood of the fetus and abortion are incompatible with women's reproductive autonomy. Despite this, the Indian judiciary is working to change laws to make them more accepting of women who choose to have abortions and more in line with the circumstances of extraordinary instances. The intention is to provide a more comprehensive understanding of abortion laws and policy in India and the United States. This subject has been studied by researchers with an emphasis on women's reproductive rights. It will concentrate on the abortion-related laws made in the USA and India. This research will compare the conditions of women in emerging nations to those of developed nations, specifically the United States. With the aid of existing legislation and knowledge of pertinent modifications made to it, scholars will draw conclusions on women's reproductive rights.

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