only after her death was s t named as sudiksha tirumalai and her story properly told. a degenerative mitochondrial disorder and was hoping experimental treatment in canada could save her life. but doctors from the university hospitals birmingham nhs foundation trust said that it was in her best interests that life sustaining treatment be withdrawn. this week, though, in a landmark ruling, the court of appeal overturned the decision of the court of protection, which declared that sudiksha lacked mental capacity to make decisions about her medical treatment. i'm joined now by human rights lawyer and legal counsel to the christian legal centre , roger kishka. thank you, centre, roger kishka. thank you, rogen centre, roger kishka. thank you, roger, for making time for us. >> thank you. neil, it's a pleasure to be on with you. >> roger this. when this story was brought to my attention last yeanl was brought to my attention last year, i thought it couldn't be true. i thought that can't be right. that can't be happening to a person who is of age, has been declared medically s