Make Organ Donation Easy (MODE) is a public-interest initiative of the Institute of Medicine & Law dedicated to simplifying and strengthening organ and tissue donation in India through policy reform, public advocacy, awareness and education.
India faces a critical gap between the need for donor organs and their availability. While medical capability has advanced, legal uncertainty, procedural complexity, fear of litigation, and lack of awareness often delay or prevent organ donation. MODE exists to close this gap by ensuring that law becomes a bridge, not a barrier, to saving lives.
MODE is a commitment to saving lives through clarity, compliance, and compassion.
Core Objectives
Support Organ Donation Strengthening through education, advocacy, and institutional support.
Enable Policy Reform Working with stakeholders to recommend practical, user-friendly improvements to the statutory framework without compromising patient safety or procedural safeguards.
Build Capacity & Confidence Training medical professionals on the legal aspects of brain-stem death certification, consent, and compliance, reducing hesitation and fear of law.
Strengthen Public Trust Addressing concerns, dispelling myths, and providing clear, law-backed answersto make informed organ donation decisions easier.
Get Involved
Whether you are a doctor seeking procedural clarity, a policymaker, or an individual wishing to pledge your organs, MODE provides the guidance and resources to navigate organ donation with confidence.
Get in touch. Be part of the change.
APNEA Test
BSD Certificate
COVID-19 Times
Donor After Cardiac Death (DCD)
Death Certificate in ICU
Fear Psychosis
Non Transplant Organ Retrieval Centers (NTORC)
Awareness & Responsibility of Media Outlets
Medical Curriculum
National Convention on Medicine & Law (NCML) Impact
National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO)