High Court Sets Coma Patient Guardian Rules: Family First, Transparency Key
The Punjab and Haryana High Court, on July 11, 2025, issued landmark interim guidelines for appointing guardians for individuals in comas. The move addresses a critical legal void, as existing laws lack specific provisions for such situations.
The new rules mandate a thorough medical examination by a board of doctors to assess the patient’s condition and prognosis. This ensures an objective assessment before guardianship is assigned.
Financial transparency is also a key component. Potential guardians must disclose their financial status to prevent exploitation or undue influence. Local authorities will verify the accuracy of these claims.
While family members will receive preference in the appointment process, the court’s emphasis on transparency and verification safeguards against potential abuse.
These guidelines will remain in effect until the legislature enacts specific legislation addressing the guardianship of comatose individuals. The ruling underscores the urgent need for comprehensive legal frameworks to protect vulnerable citizens. This decision will significantly impact families dealing with loved ones in similar situations across the country, setting a precedent for other High Courts to follow.