The UTTAR PRADESH CORNEAL GRAFTING ACT, 1964
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THE UTTAR PRADESH CORNEAL GRAFTING ACT, 1964
[U. P. Act No. XXIII of 1964]
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THE UTTAR PRADESH CORNEAL GRAFTING ACT, 19641
[U. P. ACT NO. XXIII OF 1964]
[Passed in Hindi by the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council on March 31, 1964 and by the
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, on August 4, 1964.
Received the assent of the President on September 28, 1964 - under Article 201 of ‘the
Constitution of India ’. and was published in the Uttar Pradesh Gazette, Extraordinary, dated
October 3, 1964.]
AN
ACT
to make provision with respect to the use of eyes of deceased persons for therapeutic and
research purposes
IT IS HEREBY enacted in the Fifteenth -Year of the Republic of India as follows-
Short title,
extent and
commencement
1. (1) This Act may be called the Uttar Pradesh Corneal Grafting Act, 1964.
(2) It extends to the whole of Uttar Pradesh.
(3) This Act shall come in to force at once.
Definitions 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
(1) "approved institution" means a hospital or a medical teaching or research
institution which the State Gov ernment may, by notification in the Gazette,
approve for the purposes of this Act;
(2) "near relative" in relation to a deceased person, means any person related to the
deceased as wife, husband, parent, son; daughter, brother, Sister, and includes
any other person who under the personal law governing the deceased may be
the heir of the deceased ;
(3 “Prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this Act;
(4) "recognized" means recognized by the State Government for the purposes of
this Act in such manner as may be prescribed ;
(5) "registered medical practitioner" means a practitioner registered under the
provisions of the U. P. Medical Act, 1917; and
(6) "unclaimed body" means the body of a deceased person , who has no near
relative or which has not been claimed by any of his near relatives within two
hours of the death of the deceased.
Removal of
eyes of
deceased
persons
3. (1) If any person either in writing at any time, or orally in the presence of two or
more witnesses during his last illness has expressed a request that his eye s be
used for therapeutic or re search purposes after his death, the person lawfully
in possession of his body after his death may, unless he has reason to believe
that the request was subsequently withdrawn, authorise the removal of the
eyes from the body for the said purposes.
1 For Statement of Objects and Reasons, see Uttar Pradesh Gazette, Extraordinary, dated
November 23, 1963.
[The Uttar Pradesh Corneal Grafting Act, 1964] [Section 4-7]
(2) Without prejudice to the provisions of sub -section (1), the person lawfully in
possession of the body of a deceased person may authorize the removal of the
eyes from the body for the purposes aforesaid, unless he has reason to believe
that--------
(a) the deceased had expressed an objection to his eyes being so dealt with
after his death, and had not withdrawn such objection; or
(b) any near relative of the deceased objects to the deceased's eyes being so
dealt with.
(3) The eyes of a still -born child may be removed for the afore said purposes with
the consent of his parents or parent as the case may be.
(4) An authority given under this section in respect of any deceased person shall be
sufficient warrant for the removal o f the eyes from the body and their use for
the purposes aforesaid; but no such removal shall be effected except by a
recognized register medical practi tioner working in an approved institution
who has satisfied himself by a personal examination of the body that life is
extinct.
Authority
when not to
be given
4. Authority for removal of the eyes shall not be given under section 3--
(a) if the person empowered to give such authority has reason to believe that
an inquest may be held on the body in accorda nce with the provisions of
any law for the time being in force ;
(b) by a person entrusted by another person with the body of the deceased
person for the purposes only of its interment or cremation.
Authority in
respect of an
unclaimed
body
5. In the case of an unclaimed body lying in an approved institution, an authority
for removal of eyes under this Act may be given in such manner as may be
prescribed, by the person having the control or management of such institution
or by any other person authorized by him in this behalf.
Power of the
State
Government
to make rules
6. (1) The State Government may after previous publication make rules for carrying
out the purposes of this Act.
(2) All rules made under this Act shall, as soon as may be after t hey are made, be
laid before each House of the State Legislature while it is in session, for a total
period of fourteen days extending in its one session or more than one
successive sessions and shall, unless some later date is appointed, take effect
from the date of their publication in the Gazette, subject to such modifications
or annulments as the two Houses of the Legislature may agree to make; so
however, that any such modification or annulment shall be without prejudice to
the validity of any thing previously done thereunder.
Saving
Act XLV of
1860
7. (1) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this Act shall be construed as rendering
unlawful any dealing with the body or any part thereof, of a deceased person
who would have been lawful if this Act had not been passed.
(2) Any authority for the removal of eyes given in accordance with the provisions
of this Act shall not be deemed to be a contravention of the provisions of
section 297 of the Indian Penal Code,
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