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The Supreme Court of India allowed passive euthanasia for Harish Rana, who had been in a permanent vegetative state for over 12 years after a severe head injury in 2013.
Harish Rana, a quadriplegic patient, has been shifted to AIIMS for passive euthanasia. The process, focusing on comfort care, could take days to weeks.
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