Thursday, March 26

India’s first individual ever to be granted passive euthanasia within the Ideal Court docket’s ruling, Harish Rana, took his ultimate breath on Tuesday, March 24, at AIIMS-Delhi. The health center knowledgeable in regards to the demise in an reliable observation at 4:10 PM.

 

He were beneath the care of a devoted scientific staff within the Palliative Oncology Unit (IRCH), headed by means of Dr. (Prof.) Seema Mishra, HoD of Onco-Anaesthesia.

 

“Harish Rana gave up the ghost at 4:10 PM on twenty fourth March 2026 at AIIMS, New Delhi. He was once beneath the care of a devoted staff of docs and was once admitted to the Palliative Oncology Unit (IRCH), led by means of Dr. (Prof.) Seema Mishra, HoD, Onco-Anaesthesia. AIIMS extends its heartfelt condolences to his circle of relatives and family members all through this tough time,” the clicking unlock mentioned.

 

In the meantime, Harish Rana’s corneas and center valves were donated by means of his circle of relatives, AIIMS resources mentioned.

 

Previous this month, in a landmark first, the Ideal Court docket accepted passive euthanasia for a 31-year-old guy from Ghaziabad who has been in a power vegetative state for over a decade, watching that proceeding life-sustaining remedy would not be within the affected person’s absolute best passion.

 

A bench of Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Vishwanathan allowed the withdrawal of clinically assisted vitamin and hydration (CANH) for Harish Rana, who has remained in a vegetative state since struggling an unintentional fall from a development in 2013.

 

Passive euthanasia refers back to the withdrawal or withholding of life-sustaining remedy to permit a affected person without a affordable prospect of restoration to die naturally.

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