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Madras High Court aids Bangladeshi boy in receiving kidney donation from his mother
Madras High Court aids Bangladeshi boy in receiving kidney donation from his mother
Justice G.R. Swaminathan criticises the authorisation committee in Chennai for denying permission for the renal transplantation on “irrelevant” grounds
Madras High Court allows Bangladeshi woman to donate kidney to her son - The Hindu - goo.gl/alerts/opZzAQ #GoogleAlerts
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Single-source · 4 — reported by one bloc only (uncorroborated)
Madras High Court allows a Bangladeshi woman to donate a kidney to her son.
bluesky
Madras High Court aids a Bangladeshi boy in receiving a kidney donation from his mother.
hindu
The authorisation committee in Chennai denied permission for the renal transplantation.
hindu
The authorisation committee in Chennai denied permission for the renal transplantation on 'irrelevant' grounds.
hindu
Framing · 3 — loaded language surfaced (spin shown, not adopted)
bluesky
“Madras High Court allows Bangladeshi woman to donate kidney to her son”
→ Madras High Court allows a Bangladeshi woman to donate a kidney to her son.
hindu
“Madras High Court aids Bangladeshi boy in receiving kidney donation from his mother”
→ Madras High Court aids a Bangladeshi boy in receiving a kidney donation from his mother.
hindu
“criticises the authorisation committee in Chennai for denying permission for the renal transplantation on “irrelevant” grounds”
→ The authorisation committee in Chennai denied permission for the renal transplantation.