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The right of a child to sue for prenatal injuries is recognised in law, but the more difficult question is whether such an action should be allowed by using the nasciturus rule or by using the ordinary principles of the law of delict. The contention that the recognition of an action for prenatal injuries is logically impossible without the conferment of legal rights, and hence legal personality, upon the unborn child, as achieved by the nasciturus rule, is to be rejected.
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The
right
of
a
child
to
sue
for
prenatal
injuries
is
recognised
in
law,
but
the
more
difficult
question
is
whether
such
an
action
should
be
allowed
by
using
the
nasciturus
rule
or
by
using
the
ordinary
principles
of
the
law
of
delict.
The
contention
that
the
recognition
of
an
action
for
prenatal
injuries
is
logically
impossible
without
the
conferment
of
legal
rights,
and
hence
legal
personality,
upon
the
unborn
child,
as
achieved
by
the
nasciturus
rule,
is
to
be
rejected.