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Home / Health / Supreme Court Mandates National Organ Transplant Policy

Supreme Court Mandates National Organ Transplant Policy

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Supreme Court orders national policy for organ donation and allocation.
  • Court demands uniform rules to end gender and caste bias.
  • New guidelines to protect live donors from exploitation.
Supreme Court Mandates National Organ Transplant Policy

The Supreme Court of India has mandated the Centre to develop a national policy and uniform rules for organ donation and allocation in consultation with the States. This directive aims to establish a transparent and efficient system, addressing concerns raised by the Indian Society of Organ Transplantation.

The court specifically called for the policy to include model allocation criteria, tackling gender and caste biases and implementing uniform donor criteria nationwide. States that have not yet adopted the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Rules, 2014, were urged to do so promptly.

Furthermore, the Supreme Court directed the government to evolve guidelines for the welfare and protection of live organ donors from exploitation. Amendments to birth and death registration forms were also ordered to specifically indicate 'brain death' and organ donation options provided to families.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Supreme Court ordered the Centre to frame a national policy and uniform rules for organ donation and allocation.
The policy will include model allocation criteria to address and mitigate issues of gender and caste bias.
The Centre is directed to evolve guidelines for the welfare of live donors, preventing their exploitation and commercialization.

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