1. Legal Warning
Expectant parents who travel abroad for ultrasound scans and disclose the fetal gender will face strict legal action under indian laws.
2. Reason Behind the Law
This is part of India’s ongoing effort to prevent sex-selective practices and ensure gender equality before birth.
3. Compliance Required
Parents and medical practitioners are advised to comply with the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act, even if the scan is done outside India.
4. Consequences of Violation
Violating the law may result in penalties, legal cases, and strict government action against those involved.
5. government Emphasis
Authorities continue to urge awareness and ethical practice, emphasizing that revealing or acting on fetal gender is prohibited by law.
6. Public Responsibility
Citizens are encouraged to report violations and follow guidelines to promote gender equality and responsible prenatal care.
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