homehealthcare NewsMake organ donation mandatory after death; by living minors only under exceptional cases: Doctors

Make organ donation mandatory after death; by living minors only under exceptional cases: Doctors

At the heart of the debate is a 17-year-old boy who moved a plea before the Supreme Court for urgent hearing on Friday seeking permission to donate his liver to his 43-year-old father, who is suffering from acute liver failure. The case has triggered debate if minors who are alive should be allowed to donate organs.

By PTI Sept 13, 2022 7:28:54 PM IST (Published)

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Allowing living donation in minors, a dependent population prone to manipulation and coercion, may best be avoided and instead mandatory deceased organ donation must be pushed for, doctors have advised.
At the heart of the debate is a 17-year-old boy who moved a plea before the Supreme Court for urgent hearing on Friday seeking permission to donate his liver to his 43-year-old father, who is suffering from acute liver failure.
The case has triggered debate if minors who are alive should be allowed to donate organs. As per law, a minor cannot donate organs or tissue before death, unless under exceptional circumstances.