The Supreme Court declined the plea of parents seeking passive euthanasia for their 30-year-old son who has been in a vegetative state for 11 years. The court clarified that removal of the Ryles tube, used for feeding, does not constitute passive euthanasia. Instead, it sought advice from the government for a long-term care solution.
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