Who is Harish Rana? In coma for 12 years, man gets passive euthanasia nod from Supreme Court

Harish Rana, a 31-year-old man, has been in a vegetative state for the past 12 years following a severe head injury sustained in a fall from a building in 2013. His family sought legal permission for passive euthanasia, arguing that his condition has caused immense suffering with no hope for recovery. After careful consideration, the Supreme Court of India granted approval for passive euthanasia, marking a significant decision in the realm of end-of-life care and the rights of patients in irreversible conditions. The ruling reflects the court's acknowledgment of the need for compassion in cases where medical advancements cannot restore a patient's quality of life. This case adds to the ongoing discourse about euthanasia and the ethical considerations surrounding it in India, where the legal framework regarding such matters has been evolving. This landmark decision could set a precedent for similar cases, highlighting the balance between medical ethics and the rights of individuals and their families to make critical decisions about life and death.
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