A Critical Analysis on the Property Rights of Unborn Child

S.Srinidhi ,M S Bravishma Panicker

Abstract

A child is viewed as a gift sent by God to people. A child is otherwise called one more type of god at the same time, in some cases individuals are barbaric to such an extent that they end the existence of the child in the actual belly. The meaning of the baby is a human organic entity being developed until birth. It is realized that a youngster's heart begins thumping between the second and third week of pregnancy which means it deserves rights as anyone else and property rights as well. The type of research conducted for this research is empirical study. The sampling method employed here is a convenient sampling method. The sample size of the study is 210 respondents. The study aims to find if unborn children in India have property rights and to deduce why unborn child deserve property rights and find if the laws are ambiguous for unborn child’s property rights. Any savagery or not giving the right to life to the child ought to be made illegal. Because of the vulnerability of the law with respect to the unborn baby, there are numerous wrongdoings which are made and slip through the cracks due the vulnerability of the law. The unborn child merits each right which an ordinary individual merits.The unborn baby ought to be considered as a typical individual and ought to be made qualified for each right which an ordinary individual is qualified for. Every unborn deserves property rights with unambiguous decisions.