A judge at London's High Court on Friday rejected moves by the parents of a gravely ill 15-month-old girl to lift an order giving doctors the right not to take steps to save her if she becomes critically ill again. Mr Justice Hedley was told by lawyers for Darren and Debbie Wyatt, parents of baby Charlotte Wyatt, that her condition had improved since he made the order last year. Now a new hearing in the case is expected before Easter at which the judge will again consider medical evidence relating to the improvements said to have taken place in Charlotte. However, for the time being he ruled that his order should remain as it was. In doing so he said: "The Court indicates its delight in the improvements that have been observed in Charlotte. Nobody who knows this case could derive other than pleasure from that." However, he added that there was no evidence at present that the improvements said to have been seen in Charlotte related to her underlying condition. --More 1948 Local Time 1648 GMT