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    Supreme Court Allows India’s First Ever Passive Euthanasia| What Are the ‘Best Interests’ of a Patient in Vegetative State?: Explained
    Supreme Court Allows India’s First Ever Passive Euthanasia| What Are the ‘Best Interests’ of a Patient in Vegetative State?: Explained
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    Supreme Court Allows India’s First Ever Passive Euthanasia| What Are the ‘Best Interests’ of a Patient in Vegetative State?: Explained

    The Supreme Court has allowed India’s first ever passive euthanasia, permitting the withdrawal of life support for 32-year-old Harish Rana. Injured in a 2013 fall, he has remained 100% quadriplegic and bedridden for over 13 years.

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    By Monalisha Sethi
    12 March 2026, 10:33 AM12 March 2026, 10:33 AM
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