The Supreme Court on Tuesday (August 20) expressed disinclination to entertain the plea of a man for euthanasia, observing that it was not a case of "passive euthanasia" as he was not completely dependent on life-support machines. However, the Court agreed to consider the prayer for good treatment facilities and issued notice to the Union Government to explore such options.The petitioner, who...
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