Harish Rana, who has been in a vegetative state for nearly 13 years, has been allowed passive euthanasia by the Supreme Court. Once a young and bright man, Harish Rana, a student of Punjab University, ...
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Passive euthanasia in India explained: the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Harish Rana case, how the Aruna Shanbaug judgment shaped the law, which countries allow euthanasia, and why it remains ...
The Supreme Court has allowed passive euthanasia for the first time in the Harish Rana case, permitting withdrawal of life ...
India has no law governing passive euthanasia. The Supreme Court’s order allowing the withdrawal of Rana’s treatment is the first application of its passive euthanasia framework, shaped largely by ...
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They are not going to do anything to hasten his end and will not prolong his end by putting him on unnecessary support, says Dr Sushma Bhatnagar ...
In the landmark judgment of Harish Rana v. Union of India & Ors. (2026), the Supreme Court of India fundamentally reshaped ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted a 31-year-old Ghaziabad man the right to die. Harish Rana, a student of Punjab University, has been in a persistent vegetative state for the past 13 years.
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