"Truly Court Of People Of India": Ex-Chief Justice On Passive Euthanasia Order

Former Chief Justice of India, DY Chandrachud, commended the Supreme Court for its landmark ruling allowing passive euthanasia, describing it as a compassionate exercise of constitutional authority. This significant decision marks the first time the apex court has recognized the right to passive euthanasia, underscoring the evolving discourse on individual rights and dignity at the end of life. The ruling is expected to provide clarity and guidance on end-of-life care, reflecting a shift towards more empathetic legal frameworks that prioritize the personal choices of individuals. This landmark judgment arrives amidst ongoing debates surrounding the ethical implications of euthanasia, highlighting the court's role in addressing complex moral issues within the Indian legal landscape. It signals a movement towards greater recognition of personal autonomy in medical decision-making, aligning with global trends in the legal approach to euthanasia and assisted dying.
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