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Navigating Tough Talks: Understanding End-of-Life Decisions for Compassionate Care

Indianewsweek By Indianewsweek May 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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Harish Rana’s recent death after 13 years in a coma has drawn attention to the issue of “passive euthanasia,” following the Supreme Court’s endorsement of his parents’ plea to end their son’s prolonged suffering. This case marks a significant moment in India’s legal stance on end-of-life decisions; passive euthanasia entails the withdrawal of life support, permitting nature to take its course.

The subject has garnered extensive debate, particularly highlighted by the case of nurse Aruna Shanbaug, who remained in a vegetative state for 42 years following a brutal assault. While her case escalated to the Supreme Court, her colleagues insisted on continuing her care until her passing in 2015 at Mumbai’s KEM hospital.

Globally, numerous countries have adopted progressive frameworks aimed at ensuring “dignity in death” for those who choose it. Increasingly, these discussions are taking place, allowing for a more humane approach to end-of-life care. In India, provisions such as a “living will” and a “do not resuscitate” (DNR) order exist, although awareness and implementation remain limited.

A “living will” allows a conscious individual to specify their preferences regarding life support in advance, as explained by cardiologist Dr. K. Srinath Reddy. A DNR, on the other hand, constitutes a directive from a hospitalized individual and their physician not to administer resuscitation if cardiac or respiratory function ceases. Rana’s case, involving severe head injuries sustained from a fall in 2013, did not include a living will or DNR, complicating the decision-making process for his family.

Dr. Reddy notes that healthcare providers often feel an obligation to continue care, creating complex dynamics when families seek to make end-of-life decisions. The case illustrates the need for a structured decision-making process, preferably with the involvement of two panels to navigate these sensitive situations. Societal and religious beliefs heavily influence these discussions, stressing the need for the medical community to shift its perception of death away from viewing it as a failure.

Drawing from personal experience, Dr. Reddy shared how his 90-year-old mother, a distinguished professor in obstetrics and gynecology, chose not to spend her final days in a hospital, emphasizing her desire to be surrounded by family in a familiar setting. The conversation surrounding end-of-life choices remains vital, highlighting the importance of conducting these discussions with sensitivity and empathy among healthcare providers.

Published on April 6, 2026.

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