Issuing notice to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and also the Union Ministry of Health, Justice Rajiv Shakdher sought their reply by July 2 on the plea of Dinesh Gupta, a cab driver.
Gupta has sought a direction to the Organ Research Banking Organisation (ORBO) department of AIIMS to start the kidney transplant procedure as his health condition is deteriorating day by day.
Pursuant the court order, Gupta had registered himself in the ORBO department on June 2 same year but the procedure has not started as yet despite lapse of three years, the counsel said.
Gupta in his plea said that he has been getting by-weekly maintenance hemo-dialysis from Ram Manohar Lohia(RML) hospital and the vein through which an artificial pipe is inserted for the dialysis to be performed for past three years has picked up infection which could prove dangerous to his health.
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"...Already a considerable time has passed which has resulted in the petitioner's systems getting weak due to repeated dialysis and now the transplant is the only solution to save his life," the plea said.
In 2010, Gupta had moved the high court accusing AIIMS of refusing to put him on dialysis unless he gets a kidney donor.
He has an eight-year-old son and earns his livelihood by dropping children at schools.
Gupta had earlier got his brothers-in-law for kidney donation but their offer was rejected following medical examination.
On May 21, 2010, the court had directed AIIMS to organise a donor for him and asked Gupta to register himself with the ORBO department of AIIMS.