India, Oct. 23 -- The tragic death of an Indian woman, Savita Halappanavar, has influenced one of the most momentous changes in Northern Ireland's restrictive laws against abortion. She died when denied an abortion after a miscarriage in 2012. Her family's pleas were ignored by doctors on grounds of the illegality of termination, triggering a debate on whether this was a violation of the Hippocratic oath. Last year, another woman won a legal challenge to travel to England for an abortion after she was diagnosed with foetal problems....