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Home / Health / Supreme Court Orders Board to Review Euthanasia Plea

Supreme Court Orders Board to Review Euthanasia Plea

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Supreme Court orders Noida hospital board to review euthanasia plea.
  • Patient, 31, has been in vegetative state for over a decade.
  • Parents seek passive euthanasia due to patient's deteriorating health.
Supreme Court Orders Board to Review Euthanasia Plea

The Supreme Court has mandated a Noida district hospital to establish a primary board to evaluate a passive euthanasia request for a 31-year-old man. This individual has endured a decade-long vegetative state following severe head injuries, with his health progressively declining. The parents' plea, now before the apex court for the second time, underscores their desperate efforts to end their son's suffering.

The court's directive, issued on November 26, 2025, emphasizes the urgency, requiring the board to submit a report within two weeks on the feasibility of withholding life-sustaining treatment. This follows previous court observations and a Union Health Ministry report suggesting home care or district hospital care for the patient.

Previously, the Delhi High Court had declined the parents' plea, stating the patient was not on mechanical life support. However, the Supreme Court acknowledged the parents' arduous situation and the patient's prolonged vegetative state, prompting this renewed judicial review.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Passive euthanasia in Harish Rana's case involves the court's potential decision to allow withholding or withdrawing life support, aiming to end his suffering.
His parents approached the Supreme Court again because his health has worsened, and they are seeking passive euthanasia after previous attempts.
The Noida district hospital is tasked by the Supreme Court to form a primary board to examine the patient's condition and report on withholding life support.

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