The envoy is expected to present facts as they have been given by the family of the deceased, said highly-placed sources in the external affairs ministry.
"It's an extremely sad and unfortunate thing to happen," said the source.
Halappanavar arrived Oct 21 with back pain at Galway University Hospital in Ireland where she was found to be miscarrying at 17 weeks.
She died of septicaemia Oct 28.
Doctors in the hospital refused to abort her foetus on grounds that "this is a Catholic country".
The tragic death of Halappanavar has sparked an outrage in India.
In an official statement on Thursday, India said the "tragic death" of an Indian woman in Ireland, who was denied abortion, was a "matter of concern" and its embassy in Dublin was following the matter closely.
The ministry said the Indian government was awaiting the results of two probes ordered into the death by the Irish government.