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Harish Rana case: Supreme Court has more humanity than India's legislators
After spending 13 years in a persistent vegetative state, the Supreme Court has allowed 32-year-old Harish Rana to die with ...
The Supreme Court has permitted passive euthanasia for 32-year-old Harish Rana, saying key question is whether continued treatment truly serves the patient’s best interests.
The Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for the first time in the Harish Rana case, permitting withdrawal of life ...
The Supreme Court permitted passive euthanasia for Harish Rana, who has been in a vegetative state since 2013, clarifying that clinically assisted nutrition counts as medical treatment that can ...
The ruling came on a plea by parents of Harish Rana, who suffered severe head injuries after a fall from the fourth floor of ...
This decision is not about choosing death, but rather about not artificially prolonging life...we acknowledge the deep ...
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Supreme Court allows 1st passive euthanasia for man in vegetative state for 13 years
Harish Rana is the first known case of a court-ordered passive euthanasia in India, since it was legalized in 2018 and later modified in 2023, recognizing the fundamental right to die with dignity.
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