SC reserves verdict on vegetative man seeking passive euthanasia
NewsBytes | March 11, 2026 3:39 PM CST
Two medical boards confirmed no hope for improvement
Two medical boards, constituted by the court, confirmed there is almost no hope for improvement.
Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati even said Rana's condition is "worse than Aruna Shanbaug's."
This is the first time India's passive euthanasia guidelines are being tested in court without a living will.
The decision could shape how future cases are handled for people unable to express their wishes about life support, raising big questions about dignity and end-of-life choices.
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