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#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @justlakhimpurthings.official - Parents Seek Mercy After 13 Years: Supreme Court Allows Passive Euthanasia for Coma Patient

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Parents Seek Mercy After 13 Years: Supreme Court Allows Passive Euthanasia for Coma Patient In a heartbreaking case, the Supreme Court of India granted permission for passive euthanasia to Harish Rana, a man who had been in a coma for nearly 13 years after a tragic accident. Harish Rana, a final-year engineering student at Chandigarh University, fell from the fourth floor of his PG building in August 2013 while talking to his sister on the phone during Raksha Bandhan. Since the accident, he remained in a coma, surviving only with medical support and nutrition, with no signs of recovery. After years of caring for their son and witnessing his prolonged suffering, Harish’s parents approached the court seeking permission to withdraw life support. Considering the family’s pain and the medical condition, the Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia, acknowledging the parents’ years of dedication and emotional struggle. The case highlights the difficult decisions families face when a loved one remains in a prolonged vegetative state, raising important discussions about compassion, dignity, and end-of-life care. . . . . .. . #justlakhimpirthingsofficial #SupremeCour
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @thetricityedit - SC Allows 1st Passive Euthanasia in Harish Rana Case 🚨🥲

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SC Allows 1st Passive Euthanasia in Harish Rana Case 🚨🥲 #supremecourtcase #harishranacase #supremecourtonhairshranacase #passiveeuthanasia [Passive Euthanasia, ichamrityu, Supreme Court on harish rana case , harish rana whole syory]
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @vairal_shots202 - The parents had many dreams for their son, whom they had sent to Chandigarh University to make him an engineer. Harish Rana was a final year engineeri
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The parents had many dreams for their son, whom they had sent to Chandigarh University to make him an engineer. Harish Rana was a final year engineering student. In August 2013, on the day of Rakshabandhan, he fell from the fourth floor of the PG while talking to his sister on the mobile phone and never got up again. His biological life was going on with medical nutrition, but there was no hope of improvement in sight. The pain is so deep that the parents start feeling like a punishment for their son’s long life. O God, do not wish for a long life for my son, but free him from this painful life. This is the prayer Harish’s mother makes for her son. The Supreme Court, delivering a historic verdict, approved euthanasia (passive euthanasia) for 32-year-old Harish Rana, who had been in a coma for 13 years. The Supreme Court gave this decision on the appeal of the parents. The Supreme Court, in recognition of the parents’ dedicated service, said that they did not abandon their son Harish. Loving someone means caring for them even in the worst of times. The parents expressed their pain and said, which parents would want this for their son? Asking for euthanasia for a piece of their heart is more difficult than the realization of one’s own death. But seeing the pain of our son every day had become unbearable for us. A mother’s painful story is bringing tears to everyone’s eyes. Harish’s parents are associated with Brahma Kumaris. Brahma Kumari teacher Lovely sister reached Harish Bhai’s house today and bid him farewell for AIIMS Hospital. Our heartfelt condolences are with Harish Bhai and his family. We pray to the Almighty God for your relief from this pain. #maa #Pita #blessings #brahmakumaris
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @truthspeakindia - Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man, suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 after falling from the fourth floor of his PG while studying at Chandigarh Uni
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Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man, suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 after falling from the fourth floor of his PG while studying at Chandigarh University. Since then, he remained in a coma and survived only with medical feeding and life-support care. For more than 13 years, his parents continued to look after him despite doctors saying there was almost no chance of recovery. The long medical condition caused deep emotional pain for the family. Finally, his parents approached the Supreme Court of India seeking permission to withdraw life-sustaining treatment so their son could be freed from prolonged suffering. The Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia, permitting doctors to stop life-support treatment under medical supervision, allowing Harish Rana a dignified and peaceful end after years in a vegetative state. #supremecourt #viralvideos
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @law_by_lexera - Passive Euthanasia in India

Passive euthanasia means withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, allowing a terminally ill patient to die naturally. 

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Passive Euthanasia in India Passive euthanasia means withdrawing life-sustaining treatment, allowing a terminally ill patient to die naturally. In Common Cause v. Union of India (2018), India's Supreme Court recognised it as a fundamental right under Article 21 the right to die with dignity. It also validated Living Wills for advance end-of-life decisions. In 2026, in Harish Rana v. Union of India the Supreme Court made history by approving India's first actual case A 19-year-old in a permanent vegetative state for 13 years. The Court ruled that feeding tubes constitute medical treatment and may be withdrawn. Active euthanasia remains illegal. ( For educational purposes only ) #supremecourt #legalknowledge #lawstudents #euthanasia
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @anything_ai13 - Harish won after 13 long years! f
Harish Rana, the first Indian permitted passive euthanasia, has passed on after spending over 13 years in a coma.
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Harish won after 13 long years! f Harish Rana, the first Indian permitted passive euthanasia, has passed on after spending over 13 years in a coma. At 4:10 PM, AlIMS Delhi confirmed that his journey came to an end, nearly two weeks after the Supreme Court approved the withdrawal of life support following his parents’ request. He was admitted on March 14, and the process began two days later. After 11 days, Harish found his release, Sometimes, letting go is the hardest act of love, Disclaimer: This video is Al-generated and created for informational purposes only. It is not intended to hurt the sentiments of any individual or group. #ai #harishrana #passiveeuthanasia #animation #india
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @praffulgarg (verified account) - The Harish Rana case is a heartbreaking reminder of a parent's unconditional love.

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The Harish Rana case is a heartbreaking reminder of a parent’s unconditional love. The Supreme Court of India allowed passive euthanasia in the case of Harish Rana, who had been in a vegetative state since 2013 after suffering a severe head injury in Chandigarh. For more than a decade, he survived through PEG tube feeding while receiving treatment at AIIMS Delhi. During this time, his parents sold their jewellery, property, and even their house to continue his care. After doctors concluded that recovery was no longer possible, the court permitted the withdrawal of life-sustaining support and also advised the Government of India to consider a clear law on end-of-life care. The case reminds us of a painful truth. When one person suffers for years, the entire family suffers with them, yet parents never stop standing by their child.
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @ichiragpadhya (verified account) - 13 Years in Coma: A Father's Pain, a Family's Fight, and a Court's Difficult Decision
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13 Years in Coma: A Father’s Pain, a Family’s Fight, and a Court’s Difficult Decision . . . This powerful visual story follows the heartbreaking journey of Harish Rana, a 19-year-old college student whose life changed forever after a tragic fall from a terrace. What began as a normal day turned into a devastating accident that left him in a coma, connected to machines and completely dependent on medical care. For 13 long years, his parents never gave up hope. His father struggled every day, even selling sandwiches and sprouts on the street, just to continue his son’s treatment and keep him alive. While the world moved on, the family remained trapped in a painful wait between hope and reality. Finally, with doctors confirming that recovery was no longer possible, the parents faced the most difficult decision any parent could imagine. They approached the court seeking legal permission for passive euthanasia (Iccha Mrutyu) — not out of abandonment, but out of love and the desire to give their son peace. After hearing the case, the court delivered a historic and emotional judgment, acknowledging the family’s suffering and granting permission under the law for the child’s peaceful release. This story is not just about law or medicine. It is about love, sacrifice, dignity, and the unimaginable strength of parents who carried hope for 13 years. . . #EmotionalStory #JusticeAndHumanity #RealLifeSt
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @indiansunited.in - The Harish Rana euthanasia case became historic after the Supreme Court of India allowed passive euthanasia for a man who had been in a coma for 13 ye
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The Harish Rana euthanasia case became historic after the Supreme Court of India allowed passive euthanasia for a man who had been in a coma for 13 years. Harish Rana suffered severe brain injury after falling from a building in 2013 and remained in a permanent vegetative state with no hope of recovery. His parents requested permission to withdraw life support so he could die with dignity. After examining medical reports, the court allowed doctors to stop artificial feeding and treatment under legal guidelines. The decision reinforced that the right to die with dignity is part of the right to life, making it a landmark ruling in India.
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @aiindianewsofficial - भारत में निष्क्रिय इच्छा मृत्यु (Passive Euthanasia) को लेकर एक ऐतिहासिक मामला सामने आया है। 13 साल से अधिक समय तक कोमा में रहे हरीश राणा का AIIMS Del
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भारत में निष्क्रिय इच्छा मृत्यु (Passive Euthanasia) को लेकर एक ऐतिहासिक मामला सामने आया है। 13 साल से अधिक समय तक कोमा में रहे हरीश राणा का AIIMS Delhi में निधन हो गया। Supreme Court of India के 11 मार्च के फैसले के बाद उन्हें इच्छा मृत्यु की अनुमति मिली थी। डॉक्टरों की निगरानी में उनका न्यूट्रिशनल सपोर्ट रोका गया और दर्द कम करने वाली दवाओं के साथ उनकी अंतिम यात्रा शांतिपूर्वक पूरी कराई गई। यह मामला देश में इच्छा मृत्यु को लेकर कानूनी और नैतिक बहस के बीच एक बड़ा उदाहरण बनकर सामने आया है। #HarishRana #Euthanasia #PassiveEuthanasia #SupremeCourt #AIIMS #IndiaNews #BreakingNews #LegalUpdate #RightToDie #HealthNews #DelhiNews #HumanRights
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @fact_fuel_daily24 - 32 वर्षीय हरीश राणा, जो पिछले कई सालों से जीवन और मृत्यु के बीच संघर्ष कर रहे थे, उन्होंने एम्स (AIIMS) में पैसिव यूथेनेशिया (Passive Euthanasia) प्रो
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32 वर्षीय हरीश राणा, जो पिछले कई सालों से जीवन और मृत्यु के बीच संघर्ष कर रहे थे, उन्होंने एम्स (AIIMS) में पैसिव यूथेनेशिया (Passive Euthanasia) प्रोटोकॉल के दौरान दुनिया को अलविदा कहा। उनकी मां के साथ बिताए गए वो आखिरी 22 सेकंड, जहां उन्होंने कहा—'अब जाओ, ठीक है', हर किसी की आंखों में आंसू ला देने वाले हैं। एक मां का अपने बेटे को इस तरह विदा करना साहस और असीम दुख की पराकाष्ठा है। हरीश की आत्मा की शांति के लिए हम सब प्रार्थना करते हैं। 🙏 शत-शत नमन #HarishRana #AIIMS #EmotionalFarewell #RestInPeace #Humanity InspirationalStory IndiaNews MotherLove ShatShatNaman"
#Passive Euthanasia Case Reel by @islamic.queen_143 - Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man, suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 after falling from the fourth floor of his PG while studying at Chandigarh Uni
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Harish Rana, a 32-year-old man, suffered a serious brain injury in 2013 after falling from the fourth floor of his PG while studying at Chandigarh University. Since then, he remained in a coma and survived only with medical feeding and life-support care. For more than 13 years, his parents continued to look after him despite doctors saying there was almost no chance of recovery. The long medical condition caused deep emotional pain for the family. Finally, his parents approached the Supreme Court of India seeking permission to withdraw life-sustaining treatment so their son could be freed from prolonged suffering. The Supreme Court allowed passive euthanasia, permitting doctors to stop life-support treatment under medical supervision, allowing Harish Rana a dignified and peaceful end after years in a vegetative state. #explore #trendingreels #harishrana #reels #allah

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