The top court revisited its 2018 order on passive euthanasia recognising the right to die with dignity, after people faced complications in getting their living will registered
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The Supreme Court on Thursday said the Union government was abdicating its legislative responsibility and passing the buck by not taking a decision on "living will", an advance medical directive on end of life treatment.
The Supreme Court said today it will not review its 2018 judgement on passive euthanasia and only make the guidelines on "living will", an advance medical directive on end of life treatment, more workable.
More than four years after its landmark order on passive euthanasia, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday it is for the legislature to enact a law for terminally ill patients choosing to stop treatment but agreed to modify its 2018 guidelines on Living Will , an advance medical directive on end of life treatment.