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The Supreme Court's five-judge Constitution bench will begin the hearing on a plea by the NGO, Common Cause, favoring euthanasia today. The NGO has pleaded to declare 'right to die with dignity' as a fundamental right within the fold of Right to Live with Dignity guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court had referred a plea to constitution bench of five judges, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in February 2014. This plea was in favor of voluntary passive euthanasia or mercy killing wherein a person cannot recover as per medical consultation or suffers from a terminal illness...
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The Supreme Court had referred a plea to constitution bench of five judges, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in February 2014. This plea was in favor of voluntary passive euthanasia or mercy killing wherein a person cannot recover as per medical consultation or suffers from a terminal illness...
http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/right-to-die-will-euthanasia-be-a-fundamental-right-sc-to-hear-plea-today-117101000076_1.html
Right to die: Will euthanasia be a fundamental right? SC to hear plea today
The Supreme Court's five-judge Constitution bench will begin the hearing on a plea by the NGO, Common Cause, favoring euthanasia today. The NGO has pleaded to declare 'right to die with dignity' as a fundamental right within the fold of Right to Live with Dignity guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. The Supreme Court had referred a plea to constitution bench of five judges, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, in February 2014. This plea was in favor of voluntary passive euthanasia or mercy killing wherein a person cannot recover as per medical consultation or suffers from a terminal illness.
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