Multiple reports say a High Court allows a minor to donate a part of their liver to their father. The decision comes in response to a request for permission for organ donation involving a child, where the court examines legal safeguards and medical considerations. The reports indicate that the court weighs consent and the welfare of the minor, along with the need for the transplant for the father. After reviewing the application, the court grants approval for the planned liver-part donation subject to required procedures and conditions typically applicable in such cases. The outlets do not present conflicting details about the core outcome: the court’s permission for the minor’s partial liver donation to the father. The reporting is focused on the court order and the approval of the procedure for the specific family situation, without attributing broader policy changes or commentaries to the ruling.