India, April 29 -- The Supreme Court on Tuesday indicated that it would ask the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences to constitute a committee to examine the suggestions given by a petitioner relating to the procedure of declaring a patient brain dead.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta was hearing a plea challenging a June 2017 order of the Kerala High Court.
The petitioner had moved the High Court, highlighting the alleged malpractice in declaring a patient to be brain dead.
During the hearing on Tuesday, the petitioner, who appeared in person, referred to the process of certifying a patient to be brain dead.
"There must be verifiable evidence of a patient being brain dead," the petitioner told the apex court...
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