Indian Supreme Court eases norms for passive euthanasia
On Tuesday January 24, the Hindustan Times reported that the Supreme Court of India revamped the “cumbersome” procedure impeding the execution of passive euthanasia, laying
On Tuesday January 24, the Hindustan Times reported that the Supreme Court of India revamped the “cumbersome” procedure impeding the execution of passive euthanasia, laying
On Thursday August 19, a 49-year-old woman from Bengaluru who last week approached the Delhi High Court to stop her friend from travelling to Europe allegedly to
A petition in the Supreme Court of India has restarted the debate on legality of active euthanasia or physician-assisted mercy killing. The petitioner pleaded that
DNAR guidelines will apply to situations when doctors feel revival of patients with incurable condition will be inappropriate, non beneficial, aggravate suffering and interrupt the
“IM Euthanasia India” announced their formation. The organisation will be dedicating their efforts to change the premises in the Indian legal system for a ‘Right
On Friday March 9, in a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court of India permitted the removal of life-support systems for the terminally ill or those
Indian film producer and director Jitin Rawat made us aware of his debute film, premiered in various film festivals and internationally awarded, “Nirvana 13”. The
The national debate over the legalization of passive euthanasia was sparked by a favourable 2011 Supreme Court judgment in the case of 66-year-old Mumbai nurse