Supreme Court allows passive euthanasia for man in coma for over a decade

In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court of India has authorized passive euthanasia for a man who has been in a coma for over ten years. The bench determined that terminating life-sustaining treatment would uphold the dignity and best interests of the patient, thereby allowing healthcare providers to transition to a palliative care approach. This decision underscores a significant shift in the legal landscape surrounding end-of-life care in India, reflecting evolving societal attitudes towards euthanasia and the rights of patients. The ruling emphasizes the importance of compassionate care in cases where individuals are unable to communicate their wishes, thereby paving the way for more humane treatment options in similar scenarios across the country.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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