Delhi High Court has prescribed an ideal timeline of 6-8 weeks to complete the process of transplanting organs from living donors.
The Act serves as the primary legislation governing the processes of organ donation and organ transplantation in India.
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			 Aim  | 
			
			 Regulation of storage, removal, and transplantation of different types of human organs that can be used for therapeutic purposes.  | 
		
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			 Brain death  | 
			
			
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			 Donors for organ transplantation  | 
			
			 It can be either from a pool of organs of deceased persons donated by their relatives or from a living person who is known to the recipient  | 
		
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			 Living donations  | 
			
			 It is from close relatives such as parents, siblings, children, spouses, grandparents, and grandchildren.  | 
		
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			 Altruistic donations  | 
			
			 It is from distant relatives, in-laws, or long-time friends are allowed after additional scrutiny to ensure there is no financial exchange.  | 
		
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			 Authorization committee  | 
			
			 2014 rules established the committee which oversees and approves organ transplant procedures involving donors and recipients who are not near relatives.  | 
		
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			 Institutional support  | 
			
			
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			 Penalty  | 
			
			 Illegal activities will attract jail term up to 10 years and fine up to 10 crores.  |