Constitutional and Legal Protection for Life Support Limitation in India

Indian J Palliat Care. 2015 Sep-Dec;21(3):258-61. doi: 10.4103/0973-1075.164903.

Abstract

Appropriate treatment limitations towards the end of life to reduce unwanted burdens require ethical clarity that is supported by appropriate legislation. The lack of knowledge of enabling legal provisions, physicians feel vulnerable to legal misinterpretation of treatment limiting decisions. In India the lack of societal awareness, inadequate exploration of the gray areas of bio-ethics and unambiguous legal position relating to terminal illness have resulted in poor quality end of life care. Much of the perceived vulnerability by the physician is attributable to insufficient knowledge and understanding of existing constitutional and legal position in India. While we await informed legal and legislative opinion, this paper highlights possible legal liabilities arising from treatment limitation decisions with available defense. It is hoped that such clarity would lead to more confident ethical decisions and improved end of life care for patients.

Keywords: End of life care in India; end of life care; euthanasia; foregoing life-support; intensive care; palliative care; passive euthanasia; treatment limitation.

Publication types

  • Review