Technological advancements have made it possible for hospitals to perform post-mortems at night too! However, post-mortem at night cannot be performed for certain categories such as homicide, suicide, and rape.
- Performing post-mortem in hospitals at night is now feasible
- Organ donation and transplant are given the utmost priority and can also be performed at night
- All post-mortems will be recorded and the rules will be effective from //Monday
The protocol stipulates that post-mortems for organ donation be taken up on priority and be conducted even after sunset at the hospitals which have the infrastructure for conducting them on a regular basis.
The fitness and adequacy of the infrastructure at the hospitals for post-mortem shall be assessed by the hospital-in-charge to ensure that there is no dilution of evidentiary value.
The Health Ministry said that video recording will be done for all post-mortems conducted at night to rule out any suspicion and for future reference for legal purposes.
"In response to the multiple references that have been received by the Health Ministry from various sources and in line with the government’s commitment to promote ease of living by reducing the burden imposed due to compliance to government processes, changes have been made in the post-mortem protocols to allow for the procedure to be conducted after sunset effective from today," the ministry said.
In view of the rapid advancement and improvement in technology, especially the availability of required lighting and infrastructure required for post-mortems, performing night time post-mortem in hospitals is now feasible.
Source-IANS