Madras HC Seeks Proof of License Cancellation in Kidney Racket Case
The Madras High Court has sought proof of cancellation of licenses of hospitals and doctors involved in an alleged kidney racket. The court's directive came after a petition was filed alleging that several hospitals and doctors were involved in the
Madras HC Seeks Proof of License Cancellation in Kidney Racket Case


Chennai, 25 August (H.S.) : The Madras High Court has sought proof of cancellation of licenses of hospitals and doctors involved in an alleged kidney racket. The court's directive came after a petition was filed alleging that several hospitals and doctors were involved in the illegal trade of kidneys.

The petitioners alleged that these hospitals and doctors were operating without valid licenses and were involved in the transplantation of kidneys without proper authorization. The court has now asked the authorities to provide documentation proving that the licenses of these hospitals and doctors have been cancelled.

The case has raised serious concerns about the regulation of organ transplantation in the state. The court's intervention has been seen as a significant step towards ensuring that the law is upheld and those involved in such illegal activities are brought to justice.

The authorities have been directed to submit the necessary documents to the court, providing evidence of the cancellation of licenses. The case will continue to be monitored by the court, ensuring that action is taken against those found guilty of violating the law.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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