harish rana case Supreme Court Allows Passive Euthanasia in India!
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Harish Rana Case: Supreme Court Allows Passive Euthanasia in India!
A historic moment in India’s legal and medical history! In the Harish Rana case, the Supreme Court of India has allowed passive euthanasia, reigniting the national debate on the right to die with dignity.
Harish Rana from Ghaziabad had been in a permanent vegetative state for nearly 13 years. His father approached the court seeking permission to remove life support, citing the patient’s dignity and suffering. After reviewing medical board reports, the Supreme Court permitted passive euthanasia, making this a major development in the discussion around euthanasia in India.
In this video, we explain the Harish Rana case, what passive euthanasia means, how it differs from active euthanasia, and how this decision impacts the right to die debate in India. We also discuss the legal background, including earlier Supreme Court rulings and the concept of a living will.
If you follow current affairs, Indian law, or UPSC preparation, this topic is extremely important because it connects constitutional rights, medical ethics, and euthanasia laws in India.
Watch till the end to understand:
• What happened in the Harish Rana case
• Why the Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia in India
• The growing debate around the right to die with dignity
• What this means for the future of euthanasia laws in India
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