New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the petition filed by a former high court judge seeking a direction to Tihar jail authorities here to give an option to four death row convicts in the Nirbhaya gang rape and murder case to offer their bodies for medical research and donate their organs.
"By way of PIL you can not seek such direction. If they (convicts) want to do it they can express such things by themselves or through their family members," said a bench comprising Justices R Banumathi and A S Bopanna.
When the counsel for petitioner: Justice (Retd) Michael F Saldanna, former judge of the Bombay High Court, continued with the submission, the bench said the petition by a former judge was "misconceived".
"To execute a person is the saddest part for the family. You (petitioner) want their body to cut into pieces," the bench said, adding that "have some human approach."
"Organ donation has to be voluntary," it further said.
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