The Calcutta High Court has directed the health department’s authorization committee to permit kidney transplants for two renal failure patients from unrelated donors. The court intervened after the committee’s delayed and seemingly flimsy rejections, emphasizing the need for expedited decisions in urgent transplant cases as per law. The Calcutta High Court has directed the health department’s authorization committee to permit kidney transplants for two renal failure patients from unrelated donors. The court intervened after the committee’s delayed and seemingly flimsy rejections, emphasizing the need for expedited decisions in urgent transplant cases as per law.
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