The man had filed for divorce in 2017 citing cruelty by his wife. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Mumbai: In an unusual case, a family court in Maharashtra's Nanded city has ordered a couple, locked in a divorce battle, to seek consultation with an assisted reproductive technology (ART) expert after the woman insisted she wants to have a second baby with the man. However, the woman's husband has opposed the plea citing social norms.

The man had filed for divorce in 2017 citing cruelty by his wife. The court, meanwhile, has upheld the woman's reproductive rights, while adding that the husband's consent is necessary for ART.

According to a report in The Times of India, the woman has pleaded in the court to conceive another child with her estranged man either through the restoration of conjugal relations or in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) before her biological clock ticks away.

The couple, both professionals based in Mumbai, already have a minor child. The woman had approached the family court in Nanded for restitution of the marriage. The woman argued she wants to have a sibling for her child to take care of her in old age. The court has termed the woman's wish for another child as a legitimate, eugenic choice of hers.

Meanwhile, the family court judge Swati Chauhan has also asked the doctor to submit a confidential report about the success of the procedure in the couple's case.

The court has cited international conventions including the United Nations International Conference on Population and Development in upholding rights of women in making sexual and reproductive choices.

The court said it can only uphold the woman's right to reproduce and exercise it, but the law has its limitations.

The court also clarified that ordering ART procedure is neither breach of any law or written or unwritten social norms. The judge also sided with the woman arguing that the woman is ready to bear the responsibility of the proposed kid.

The woman's husband's lawyer has argued before the court that the man does not want to have any more children with the woman by any means and that no spouse can be compelled to have conjugal relations directly or indirectly.