Verdict on living will' reserved

The court will also decide allowing passive euthanasia to a terminally ill patient with point of no return with sufficient safeguards.;

Update: 2017-10-11 19:46 GMT
Supreme Court of India
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday reserved its verdict on whether ‘living will’ authorising stoppage of medical treatment to the person suffering from an ailment with no chance of survival can be allowed. The court will also decide allowing passive euthanasia to a terminally ill patient with point of no return with sufficient safeguards. 

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