Accused wishes to donate kidney for ailing father, be taken to hospital for tests: SC


PTI, Oct 17, 2021, 1:43 PM IST

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has allowed an accused in a drugs case, who has expressed his wish to donate his kidney for his ailing father, to be taken to hospital from jail for necessary medical tests as and when required.

The apex court said if the accused is found fit to donate a kidney and the committee of the government medical college concerned grants approval for the transplant procedure, he may apply for interim bail before the Madhya Pradesh High Court which shall be “considered sympathetically”.

A bench of Justices Indira Banerjee and J K Maheshwari said this while hearing a plea filed by the man challenging the June this year order of the Madhya Pradesh High Court which had dismissed his bail application in the case.

The petitioner’s counsel had told the top court that his father was suffering from kidney failure and requires a transplant.

He had told the bench that the petitioner wishes to donate his kidney for his ailing father.

The counsel appearing for the state had opposed the plea seeking bail on several grounds including the seriousness of offence and also that the petitioner has other brothers and sisters who can take care of their father.

“To take care of the parents is one thing and to donate a kidney for a parent, to which all children, particularly married children with their own spouses and children might not agree, is another thing,” the bench noted in its order passed earlier this month.

The apex court said as per the medical record, the petitioner’s father requires renal transplant surgery for better survival and quality of life.

“Since the petitioner wishes to donate his kidney for his father, he may be escorted and taken to the hospital as and when required, for the necessary tests, reports of which are to be submitted to the government medical college for approval of the committee,” it said.

“In the event, the petitioner is found fit, physically and mentally to donate a kidney and if the committee of the government medical college grants approval for the kidney transplant procedure, in that case the petitioner may apply before the high court for interim bail,” it said.

The bench also directed the trial court to expedite the trial in the case and dispose it, preferably within six months.

In its order dismissing the bail application of the accused, the high court had noted that he is in jail since September last year in connection with a case registered for the alleged offence under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Delhi witnesses season’s first intense fog spell, IMD issues orange alert

Karnataka Minister Jarkiholi triggers debate over change of Congress state president

Behind the Lens: The Rational and Ethical Considerations in Photojournalism

Karkala: Outrage after police halt Yakshagana performance, SP issues clarification

Meta apologises for Zuckerberg’s remark on India elections; terms it inadvertent error

Cong leadership has said no one should speak on leadership change in Karnataka: Parameshwara

Kerala govt to declare as ”dead” people missing in Wayanad landslide

Related Articles More

Delhi witnesses season’s first intense fog spell, IMD issues orange alert

5-year–old girl mauled to death by stray dogs in J-K’s Rajouri

Delhi polls: BJP’s Parvesh Verma faces action for ‘distributing’ shoes to electors

May initiate contempt action if states, UTs non compliant against misleading ads: SC

Tabling of Karnataka caste census report before cabinet deferred by a week: CM Siddaramaiah

MUST WATCH

Organ donation

Vaikuntha Ekadashi is celebraion in America

K. Annamalai

Amrutha Mahotsava | Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College

| Elephant attack in kerala


Latest Additions

Delhi witnesses season’s first intense fog spell, IMD issues orange alert

5-year–old girl mauled to death by stray dogs in J-K’s Rajouri

Karnataka Minister Jarkiholi triggers debate over change of Congress state president

Karnataka HC adjourns hearing on Ex-CM Yediyurappa’s plea to quash POCSO case

Udupi: Donation handed to MGM College Midday Meal Fund

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.