...
...
Next Story

Petition on organ donation law sparks debate

On the eve of the World Kidney Day, the THOARC recommendations were discussed thread-bare at the HC, reports Harish V Nair.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2008 03:10 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
Prefer HTon Google
Advertisement

On the eve of the World Kidney Day, the recommendations of the high court-appointed Transplant of Human Organs Act Review Committee that is awaiting implementation by the Health Ministry since three years became the topic of discussion in the Delhi High Court.

HT Image
HT Image

The court was hearing a PIL seeking a direction to the Centre to amend the complex organ transplant law liberalising the provisions relating to donors of organs to prevent rackets like the one unearthed in Gurgaon.

Though Justice Thakur refused to admit the PIL saying a fresh petition cannot be entertained as the high court has already dealt with the issue, he gave the petitioners liberty to file a contempt of court case against the Centre for not considering the recommendations of the HC-appointed committee.

“There is a limit to which we can interfere. We cannot direct the government to review any law. Even the government cannot. It is up to Parliament. Anyway you have the option of filing a contempt of court petition against the government for not considering the recommendations,” the Bench told Prabhakar after which he withdrew the PIL.

The committee headed by SY Quraishi, the present election commissioner, had reviewed the efficacy of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, 1994, and the Transplantation of Human Organs Rules, 1994.

 
Check India news real-time updates, latest news on Hindustan Times and more across India.
Check India news real-time updates, latest news on Hindustan Times and more across India.
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Hindustantimes wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe