Euthanasia Verdict: A Milestone in Human Dignity
The Supreme Court's decision to allow passive euthanasia for Harish Rana emphasizes the 'right to die with dignity.' Journalist Pinki Virani highlights Aruna Shanbaug's influence on this milestone, advocating for respect in end-of-life decisions. The verdict simplifies procedures for implementing advanced medical directives in India.
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In a significant legal breakthrough, the Supreme Court of India has sanctioned passive euthanasia for Harish Rana, who has been in a coma for over a decade. This landmark verdict reverberates with the influence of Aruna Shanbaug, whose tragic life story continues to shape euthanasia debates.
Renowned journalist and activist, Pinki Virani, celebrated the decision as a beacon of human dignity, highlighting the importance of compassionate and respectful end-of-life decision-making. She believes this move recognizes the maturity of citizens to decide in the best interest of patients.
AIIMS-Delhi is tasked with implementing the court's directive, ensuring Rana's life support withdrawal happens with dignity. The ruling aligns with India's evolving legal framework supporting 'living wills' and passive euthanasia under stringent regulations.
(With inputs from agencies.)

