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The Delhi High Court expressed dissatisfaction over the non-compliance of its directions by doctors in Delhi for establishing medical panels to assess cases of sexual assault survivors seeking abortion promptly. The court's orders, issued in January 2023 and November 2023, required hospitals to set up medical boards to examine survivors with pregnancies beyond 24 weeks.
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