Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
HOW TO DEAL WITH DEAD BODY DONATION WITH ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LAW
Dr. Sonu Tyagi, Dr. Monika Rathee, Dr. Vikash
JCDR. 2024: 416-422
Abstract
India made liberalization, privatization and globalization reforms in 1991. They have transformed the way of India in terms of economy, trade, commerce, education and health. These reforms lead to increase in the number of private medical and dental colleges in India. As there is change in medical education, many private colleges are indirectly violating the line of law to keep the pace with changing scenarios. Violation of Article 24 of the Haryana Anatomy Act 1974 was reported by the media that was related to the illegal dead body donation by many N.G.O’s in various private Medical Colleges. The main aim of this paper is to prevent the human rights as well as legal and ethical violations by suggesting remedies and critical reviewing of laws.
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