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Passive Euthanasia and the Right to Die with Dignity under Article 21 is one of the most important constitutional debates in India. In this video, we explain how the **Supreme Court of India recognized the right to die with dignity as part of the **Constitution of India under Article 21. This landmark judgment came after the famous Aruna Shanbaug Case, where the court allowed passive euthanasia under strict guidelines. Later, the court further clarified the concept through the Common Cause v. Union of India (2018) judgment, recognizing the validity of living wills and end-of-life choices. In this video you will learn: What is Passive Euthanasia Difference between Active and Passive Euthanasia Why Active Euthanasia is illegal in India How Article 21 (Right to Life) includes Right to Die with Dignity Role of medical boards and Supreme Court guidelines This video is helpful for UPSC, judiciary, law students, and anyone interested in constitutional law and fundamental rights. #PassiveEuthanasia #RightToDie #Article21 #IndianConstitution #SupremeCourt #FundamentalRights #UPSC #LawStudents #ConstitutionOfIndia #indianpolity #UPSC #UPSCPreparation #UPSC2026 #UPSCCSE #UPSCPolity #UPSCPolityNotes #UPSCExam #UPSCPrelims #UPSCMains #UPSCLaw #UPSCGS2 #UPSCConstitution #UPSCLawOptional #JudiciaryExam #JudiciaryPreparation #PCSJ #APOJ #JudicialServices #JudiciaryAspirants #LawJudiciary #JudiciaryExamPreparation #LawForJudiciary #JudiciaryNotes #LawStudents #LawSchool #LLBStudents #LegalEducation #ConstitutionalLaw #IndianPolity #LegalStudies #LawExamPreparation #LegalAwareness #IndianLaw