The court pulled up Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh in north Delhi for not granting permission for donating the organ on the ground that there were some financial transactions between the two families.
"It is normal in the Indian society for a son-in-law to help in-laws in need," Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva said.
The court also noted that patient-petitioner Sanjay Yogi Goel, who had filed the plea through his wife, was undergoing dialysis thrice a week and his condition was deteriorating.
The court passed the order while disposing of Goel's petition filed through advocates Rajiv Bajaj and Paras Chawla, seeking quashing of the hospital authority's decision denying permission for donating the organ and a direction to permit the man to undergo kidney transplant operation at the hospital.
The counsel said the hospital's authorisation committee had rejected the case of petitioner under the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act, 1994 without giving reasons.
The man had also filed an appeal before the appellate authority which also refused to grant permission.
The court while passing the order said the appellate authority has shut its eyes to the relationship of the parties which is that of a close relation, if not mere relatives.
Goel said that his other family members could not donate a kidney due to medical or personal reasons and the woman has stated in her affidavit that she was ready to donate the organ of her free will.
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