New Delhi, April 25 -- Directing a woman to continue with her unwanted pregnancy will be a direct affront to her right to live with dignity and reproductive autonomy, while rendering her "subordinate" to the child yet to be born, the Supreme Court held on Friday, as it permitted a 15-year-old Delhi girl to terminate her over 28-week pregnancy. A bench of justices BV Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan underscored that constitutional courts must prioritise the wishes and welfare of the pregnant woman over procedural and statutory limitations under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act when faced with cases of unwanted pregnancies likely to cause severe mental and physical trauma. Allowing the minor, who has been admitted at AIIMS Delhi sinc...