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SC says Harish Rana’s family ‘selfless’ decision to donate organs will keep his legacy alive

BRIC Team reports: The Supreme Court on Wednesday (May 13, 2026) expressed appreciation for the family of Harish Rana, the first person in India to be permitted withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH), for their “selfless” decision to donate his corneas a

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May 13, 2026 · 2 min read · 1 views

Key Takeaways

  • Viswanathan said such “generosity” would ensure that Rana’s legacy lives on through the lives he saves.
  • His peaceful passing away, free from tubes and machines, reflects autonomy and dignity in both life and death.

BRIC Team reports: The Supreme Court on Wednesday (May 13, 2026) expressed appreciation for the family of Harish Rana, the first person in India to be permitted withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH), for their “selfless” decision to donate his corneas and heart valves.A Bench of Justices J.B. Viswanathan said such “generosity” would ensure that Rana’s legacy lives on through the lives he saves. On the implications of euthanasia in India“Harish left his mortal world on his own terms, surrounded by love and compassion.

Even in the face of their own loss, his family chose generosity through the selfless decision to donate his corneas and heart valves. His life continues in others. His legacy will live on in the lives of those he saved,” the Bench said.Rana had sustained severe head injuries and suffered 100% quadriplegic disability after falling from the fourth floor of his paying guest accommodation while he was a student at Panjab University in 2013.In a first-of-its-kind judicial order in India, the Supreme Court on March 11 had held that withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment to avoid the artificial prolongation of the dying process and the accompanying pain would uphold a patient’s dignity and bodily integrity.

Background

Accordingly, the court had directed All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, to shift Rana from his residence in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh to its palliative care centre.Subsequently, Rana passed away at 4.10 p.m. on March 24 at the palliative care unit of the Dr. Ambedkar Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital at AIIMS, Delhi.

Key facts

  • Viswanathan said such “generosity” would ensure that Rana’s legacy lives on through the lives he saves.
  • On the implications of euthanasia in India“Harish left his mortal world on his own terms, surrounded by love and compassion.
  • Even in the face of their own loss, his family chose generosity through the selfless decision to donate his corneas and heart valves.

What this means

'He is in a happy place now': Harish Rana's last rites conducted, family to donate his organsThe judges acknowledged that the litigation had imparted profound lessons to the court as well, and said it served as a poignant reminder that prolonging life in a manner a person would not choose for themselves amounts to an affront to constitutional guarantees of dignity and autonomy.‘Medicine has its limits’“In Harish’s final moments, he experienced care, comfort, and respect. His peaceful passing away, free from tubes and machines, reflects autonomy and dignity in both life and death. It also serves as a reminder that medicine has its limits.

Allowing someone to pass on their own terms and alleviating their suffering affirms their dignity and honours their ultimate control over their body and mind,” the Bench said.The judges also expressed gratitude to the entire medical team and nursing staff at AIIMS, Delhi, for ensuring that Rana suffered the least and “passed away peacefully”. The court also noted its appreciation for the able assistance rendered by Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Union government, and advocate Rashmi Nandakumar, appearing for Mr. Rana and his parents.

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