Category Judgements

7 Dec

Delhi High Court

Differences in the financial status of donor and recipient in organ transplant cases not strong enough reason to establish a commercial element.

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6 Dec

High Court of Punjab & Haryana

Loss of human life is irreparable and where legislative intent is not prohibitory, Article 21 would step in and come to the aid of justice.

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6 Dec

High Court of Punjab & Haryana

Punjab & Haryana HC allows kidney swap transplant between persons who are not 'Near Relatives', says can't afford loss of life due to technicalities.

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5 Dec

The Supreme Court of India

The Supreme Court directs Centre to examine the lack of uniformity in rules on cadaveric organ transplants across states.

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24 Nov

High Court of Madhya Pradesh

A detailed medical examination by specialist doctors was carried out on petitioner nos.1 and 2 and there was no objection from anyone for donating the kidney. In such a situation, the authorities are bound to follow the mandate of "The Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994" and "The Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Rules, 2014" (hereinafter referred to as "the Rules").

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24 Nov

High Court of Madhya Pradesh

When donor and recipient are not near relatives, the Authorization Committee must follow Rule 7 (3).

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21 Nov

High Court of Gujarat

High Court of Gujarat strikes down domicile certificate requirement for registration as cadaveric organ transplant recipient.

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7 Nov

Calcutta High Court (West Bengal)

Calcutta High Court says no to West Bengal embargo on doctor for organ transplant

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6 Jun

High Court For The State Of Telangana

Man can donate his kidney to sister, no need for consent from estranged wife.

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30 May

Delhi High Court

Right to organ donation is personal and inalienable; spousal consent is ultra vires to the provisions of The Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994.

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