The High Court has directed Parliament to enact a law on termination of pregnancy and a public policy framework for exceptions as stipulated in the Constitution. - @NationAfrica
Malindi High Court Justice Reuben Nyakundi made the order after declaring that the right to abortion is fundamental under the Constitution, though not absolute.
In my opinion, there exists a direct link between a woman’s decision to terminate a pregnancy with the constitutional right to privacy since a matter concerning abortion should be left primarily to the woman....
....who, in any circumstance instructive of the spirit of Article 26(4) of the Constitution, bears the greatest responsibility should she decide to keep or terminate the pregnancy. - Justice Nyakundi
That is to say, the woman should have the choice and ultimate decision carefully explored by a trained medical provider as to whether to terminate the pregnancy or continue with the same.
This is the ultimate exercise and enjoyment of the freedom of choice and the right to privacy. - Justice Nyakundi.
The judgment is a major score for women, girls and healthcare providers. Ms Evelyne Opondo, Senior Regional Director for Africa at the Centre for Reproductive Rights, said.
Today’s victory is for all women, girls, and healthcare providers who have been treated as criminals for seeking and providing abortion care. - Evelyn Opondo
The court also held that arbitrary arrests and prosecution of patients and healthcare providers for seeking or offering abortion services is illegal.
The right to abortion is fundamental but cannot be said to be absolute in light of Article 26(4) of the Constitution....
.... The language in the sections of the Penal Code looked at from the legal lens of the Constitution there is a lacuna on information regarding the termination of pregnancies. - Justice Nyakundi.
He urged Parliament to fast-track legislation that provides for access to safe abortion and to actualise the provisions of Article 26(4) of the Constitution on the right to life.
Article 26(4) says:
Abortion is not permitted unless, in the opinion of a trained health professional, there is need for emergency treatment, or the life or health of the mother is in danger, or if permitted by any other written law.
Justice Nyakundi observed that although the law does not prevent women from having abortion, it severely undermines the quality of care they receive or forces them to resort to unsafe and clandestine means to terminate unwanted pregnancies.
The judgment stemmed from a case filed on November 2020 by a 16-year-old girl from Kilifi County.
The minor, aka PAK, experienced pregnancy complications and sought medical care at a nearby clinic where a trained clinical officer attended to her. Upon examining her, the clinical officer determined that she had lost a pregnancy and proceeded to provide her with the needed care
But while still receiving treatment at the facility, @NPSOfficial_KE officers stormed the clinic, confiscated PAK’s treatment records and arrested her, along with the clinical officer.
They were taken to Ganze Police Patrol Base where PAK could not access further medical care for two days and was forced to sign a statement, contrary to her description of what had happened.
.@NPSOfficial_KE also forced her to undergo another medical examination at Kilifi County Hospital to obtain evidence to prove an alleged offence of abortion.
The clinical officer was detained for one week, while PAK was remanded for more than a month as she sought to secure bail for her release.
Justice Nyakundi quashed her prosecution after finding that the charges and proceedings were unfounded as there was no strong evidence that the abortion was conducted outside the threshold of the Constitution.
Additionally, the court found that private communication between a patient and a healthcare provider is guaranteed and protected under the Constitution and other enabling laws....
....save for where the disclosure is consented to by the patient or is in the public interest with limitation as provided for in the Constitution.
The court further found that PAK was recovering from a medical procedure and police did not have the medical qualifications to determine whether she was in a condition to leave the clinic regardless of her admission status.
Ms Nelly Munyasia, executive director of Reproductive Health Network Kenya whose member was the second petitioner, also welcomed the decision.
The decision confirms that prosecution against health providers cannot hold where the prosecution has not established the health professional was unqualified to conduct the procedure, the life or health of the woman was not in danger or the woman was not in need of emergency care
Landmark Ruling on abortion rights for women and the privacy of the doctor patient communication and the order for parliament to enact enabling legislation as per the Malindi High Court Judge Justice Reuben Nyakundi ruling. bit.ly/3LnZoPE via @NationAfrica
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