In a first, Supreme Court approves passive euthanasia for 31-year-old man in coma since 2013

In a historic ruling, the Supreme Court of India has granted approval for passive euthanasia for Harish Rana, a 31-year-old man who has been in a coma since 2013. This groundbreaking decision marks a significant moment in Indian legal history, as it underscores the court's recognition of the right to die with dignity. The ruling was largely influenced by expert medical opinions, which outlined the complexities and sensitivities surrounding cases of prolonged unconsciousness. The court's judgment reflects a growing societal dialogue on end-of-life issues and the ethical considerations involved in such profound decisions. Advocates for patients' rights have hailed this decision as a pivotal step toward ensuring compassion and respect in terminal cases, while also raising questions about the broader implications for medical ethics and legal frameworks surrounding euthanasia in India.
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