Research is being conducted to explore perceptions around abortion among two marginalised communities of India—tea plantation workers of Jorhat district in Assam, and traditional fisher-folk community of Karimkulam Grama Panchayath, Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. Questions like how do stakeholders perceive the knowledge/awareness of the community regarding the legality, acceptability, availability, safety and consequences of induced abortions; what are some major sources of information for the community members, especially young women, regarding these aspects; what are the major barriers, experienced by women, especially young women, from the community in accessing induced abortion services; and how do the stakeholders perceive the stigma around abortion and how does it operate in the communities will be explored in the study.