Doctor, 4 others arrested for conducting prenatal sex determination test in Noida
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How ultrasound determines fetal sex
Ultrasound machines use high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images
of the fetus inside the womb. The key components include:
- Transducer: A handheld device that emits sound waves and receives echoes.
- Ultrasound Gel: Applied to the abdomen to eliminate air gaps and improve
sound wave transmission.
- Monitor & Processor: Converts echoes into visual images.
An accurate result depends on the fetus position and the clarity of the image.
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NEW DELHI, Sept 16: Five persons have been arrested, including a doctor, and
two ultrasound machines seized in a raid on a private radiology centre conducting
illegal prenatal sex determination tests in Noida in Delhi National Capital
Region.
The raid followed a sting operation in which a decoy woman was sent to the
centre for the test through a broker paying Rs 25,000.
It is reported that the cash was distributed among the staff soon after the
test. The doctor was given Rs 10,000. The notes' numbers matched with those
previously noted down by the sleuths.
The clinic's owner, Dr Rajshree Jasuja, and the staff involved were arrested.
Those arrested included Rohit, Maryam, medical store operator Amit and receptionist
Bablu. Two ultrasound machines and the cash were also recovered. Authorities
also confiscated registers and transaction records.
Officials revealed that the clinic had been running for over ten years, raising
concerns about the extent of its operations and possible links to illegal abortion
services.
The operation was conducted jointly by Haryana's health department and their
counterparts in Noida last Friday. The scanning centre is located in Sector
37, Noida. The raid was conducted following a tip-off received by health officials
in Panipat.
An FIR has been filed under Section 318(4) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
(BNS) for cheating, along with charges under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal
Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act, 1994.
The PCPNDT Act prohibits sex determination before birth and mandates strict
regulation of diagnostic techniques to prevent female foeticide—a persistent
issue contributing to skewed sex ratios in parts of India. Despite legal safeguards,
underground networks continue to exploit loopholes, often operating across state
borders.
Reverse tracking
Haryana’s health department has announced a broader crackdown, including the
use of phone records and location data to trace networks involved in sex-selective
practices. The initiative is part of a state task force chaired by Additional
Chief Secretary (Health) Sudhir Rajpal, aimed at improving the sex ratio and
curbing gender-based medical crimes.
Reverse tracking of medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) cases beyond 12
weeks—especially among families with daughters—is also being implemented. Haryana
has already registered over 120 FIRs this year related to illegal abortions
and MTP kit sales, with 47 cases still under investigation.
The Noida raid underscores the ongoing challenge of enforcing ethical medical
practices and protecting gender equity. Authorities have pledged to extend the
investigation beyond immediate offenders and dismantle the broader network facilitating
such crimes.
How ultrasound determines fetal sex
Ultrasound machines use high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images
of the fetus inside the womb. The key components include:
- Transducer: A handheld device that emits sound waves and receives echoes.
- Ultrasound Gel: Applied to the abdomen to eliminate air gaps and improve
sound wave transmission.
- Monitor & Processor: Converts echoes into visual images.
During a second-trimester scan (typically 18–20 weeks), the fetus is large
enough and developed enough for technicians to determine the gender. But an
accurate result depends on fetus position and the clarity of the image. Legally,
this scan is used to assess fetal health and growth and to detect anomalies.
But it is illegal to use the test for sex determination as it is banned in India
under the PCPNDT Act, except under rare medical exceptions.
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