Activist seeks government response on discontinuing two-finger test; HC petitioned for SC guidelines compliance.

An activist has approached the Nagpur High Court seeking a response from the Maharashtra University of Health Sciences (MUHS) and the state government regarding the implementation of Supreme Court guidelines on discontinuing the two-finger test. The two-finger test, which involves the insertion of fingers into a woman’s vagina to determine if she is sexually active, has been widely criticized for being invasive and lacking scientific validity. The activist has urged the court to ensure that MUHS and the government comply with the SC guidelines and put an end to the practice. The petition highlights the importance of following established medical protocols and respecting the dignity and rights of women. The court has directed MUHS and the government to file their responses to the petition, and the matter is scheduled for further hearings. This development comes amidst growing awareness and advocacy for women’s rights and healthcare in India. The issue of the two-finger test has been a contentious one, with many experts and activists calling for its abolition. MUHS and the state government will be under scrutiny to address this issue in accordance with the guidelines set by the Supreme Court. Stay tuned for updates on this important legal and healthcare issue in India.

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