The states have a comprehensive framework and inspiring document in the form of National Population Policy, 2000 to follow. Recently, in an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court on the petition in December 2020, the Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare said, “the international experience shows that any coercion to have a certain number of children is counter-productive and leads to demographic distortions. India’s TFR is already down “substantially” to 2.2 as per the 2018 Sample Registration System, which is part of the Census exercise, from 3.2 in 2000, when the National Population Policy was adopted. The Family Welfare Programme is voluntary in nature, which enables couples to decide the size of their family and adopt the family planning methods best suited to them, according to their choice, without any compulsion,”