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13 Years of Suffering Ends: Supreme Court Grants Life Support Withdrawal
11 Mar
Summary
- Supreme Court allowed withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for a 31-year-old.
- The patient has been in a vegetative state for 13 years due to a fall.
- The family sought this decision for release from prolonged suffering.

A landmark Supreme Court decision has brought closure to a family after a 13-year struggle. The court has allowed the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for Harish Rana, 31, who has been in a permanent vegetative state since a severe fall in 2013. His father expressed profound relief, calling the decision humane and a release for his son from endless suffering.
Harish sustained diffuse axonal injury and quadriplegia after falling from the fourth floor of his accommodation while pursuing his BTech. Despite extensive medical care at multiple institutions, his condition remained irreversible. His parents pursued legal avenues, seeking to apply guidelines from a previous Supreme Court case that permits the withdrawal of life support.
The family faced immense emotional and financial strain, having sold their home and relying on limited income and family support. This legal battle, initiated in the public interest, highlights the plight of numerous families facing similar irreversible medical conditions across India.
Government officials visited the family, providing immediate financial assistance and promising further aid and support through various welfare schemes to stabilize their livelihood. This judgment is seen as a significant step in addressing complex end-of-life care decisions.




