NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Union govt through National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (Notto) to evolve model national guidelines to address concerns of gender, class and region, and provide for appropriate remedial measures.This order came on a PIL by Indian Society of Organ Transplant which, through senior advocate K Parameshwar, had complained that accessibility of the poor and marginal section to get an organ transplant surgery was limited as 90% of the hospitals and clinics permitted to conduct such procedures are in the private sector.A bench headed by CJI BR Gavai and and Justice K Vinod Chandran directed Centre, states and Notto to “evolve Guidelines for Donor Welfare of live donors, including measures for informed and voluntary consent, maintenance of a portal, mandatory follow-up through doctors and ensure they are cared for. This is to ensure commercialisation and exploitation of donors is avoided.” End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India’Fatwa Issued…’: BJP Jabs ‘Indira Nazi Congress’ For Criticising Tharoor Over Modi Speech PraiseRussia Showcases Missile-Only Pantsir SMD-E Air Defence System At Dubai Airshow 2025’We Hit India…’: Pakistani Leader’s Explosive Admission Unmasks Islamabad’s Terror Links Again’Can’t Rule Out All-Out War’: Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif Rattled Over Army Chief’s Sindoor 2.0 WarningSydney Horror Crash Kills 8-Month Pregnant Indian After Teen BMW Driver Slams Into Family WalkIndia Expands Its Diplomatic Presence In Russia As Jaishankar Highlights Strategic New ConsulatesTaliban Trade Minister Lands in Delhi Amid Major Afghan Shift Toward India After Pakistan ConflictChina’s Propaganda Strike On India Exposed, US Report Details Fake Jet Debris And J-35 Sales Tactics123PhotostoriesKajol’s films that open a quiet doorway back to nineties nostalgia5 national parks to visit in South America for adventure loversAre you eating chia seeds the wrong way? Harvard doctor reveals the 3 healthiest ways to consume them3 Ayurveda-approved drinks to reduce fatty liver naturally10 regional egg dishes from different parts of India5 beautiful white animals that look like furry snowballs8 things life teaches us the hard wayFrom Rajkummar Rao-Patralekhaa to Deepika Padukone-Ranveer Singh: Bollywood’s adorable baby girl squadFrom protection to independence: Smriti Irani’s modern parenting mantraSalman Khan to Shanaya Kapoor: 5 viral looks of the day setting today’s style mood123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodaySheikh Hasina VerdictBihar Government FormationGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTrevon DiggsTom BradyJonathan OwensDraymond GreenPatrick Kane Net Worth 2025Nadia ComaneciAsmongoldFortnite Friday Streamer Awards 2025Stefon DiggsBill Belichick
NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Union govt through National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (Notto) to evolve model national guidelines to address concerns of gender, class and region, and provide for appropriate remedial measures.This order came on a PIL by Indian Society of Organ Transplant which, through senior advocate K Parameshwar, had complained that accessibility of the poor and marginal section to get an organ transplant surgery was limited as 90% of the hospitals and clinics permitted to conduct such procedures are in the private sector.A bench headed by CJI BR Gavai and and Justice K Vinod Chandran directed Centre, states and Notto to “evolve Guidelines for Donor Welfare of live donors, including measures for informed and voluntary consent, maintenance of a portal, mandatory follow-up through doctors and ensure they are cared for. This is to ensure commercialisation and exploitation of donors is avoided.”