RIGHT TO DIE: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT?

RIGHT TO DIE: FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT?

Introduction The basic idea of this article is to throw some light upon the fact whether an individual is adept to end his/her own life or to experience willful killing. Also, to imply that whether a person with a fatal illness or disease should be allowed to end his/her own life or to opt for […]

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rule of law in india

Rule of law in India

Rule of law in India There was a time when the world was ruled by the maxim “ Rex Non-Potest Peccare.” This translates into “the king can do no wrong”. Kings were above everything and did whatever they felt right. Good kings like The Great Ashok and The Great Akbar did very good to society […]

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Ground of Arrest

BLOG- Right to Know the Ground of Arrest under the Indian Constitution

Under Article 22, Clauses (1) and (2) of the Indian Constitution, a person who is arrested for any offence under the ordinary law has the following rights: The first of these rights is the right to be informed ‘as soon as may be’ of the ground of arrest. This is necessary to enable the arrested […]

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Euthanasia in India

BLOG- Euthanasia in India: A Brief

Introduction to Euthanasia in India Intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering is euthanasia. There are different laws for euthanasia in different countries and by this article, we aim at looking into its legal position in India. Euthanasia could be categorized in many ways. This includes voluntary, non-voluntary, involuntary, active as well as […]

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health care

SUPREME COURT- SC dismisses the plea of Paramparya Vaidyas (Right to life and proper health care)

Last week, the Supreme court of India subjected the right of practicing the medical profession under the ambit of Right to life and proper health care of patients. Keeping the view of not only the right of medical practitioners but also the right of life and proper health care people who need medical care and […]

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Right to Die under article 21

SC on Euthanasia-” Right to Die under article 21, Section 309 IPC is somewhat gone” as Passive Euthanasia is recognised.

In a LANDMARK judgment, the Supreme Court has perceived and offered endorse to right to die under article 21 and living will/propel order. The Court decided that Right to Life under Article 21 incorporates the privilege to live with poise and the same incorporates the smoothening of the way toward biting the dust if there […]

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Article 21

Substantive Rights That Flow From Article 21

The Constitution of India, 1950 (“the Constitution”) is a ‘transformative’ archive in which arrangements ‘exemplifying prudent common sense and managerial detail’ remain nearby articles which point ‘to start and shape social and financial upsets inside India’. Specifically, Parts III and IV of the Constitution – the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy […]

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