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In this video, we explain the concept of euthanasia and the legal position in India. Can a person legally choose death in situations of extreme suffering? Is the “right to die” a part of the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India? We discuss the evolution of euthanasia law in India through important Supreme Court judgments such as Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab, Aruna Shanbaug v. Union of India, and Common Cause v. Union of India, which shaped the legal framework for passive euthanasia and living wills in India. We also talk about the recent case of Harish Rana case, where the issue of withdrawal of life support and the procedure involving medical boards and family consent was discussed before the Supreme Court of India. This video explains: • What euthanasia means • Difference between active and passive euthanasia • Living will and its legal validity • Role of two medical boards • Consent of family members • Safeguards laid down by the Supreme Court If you are a law student, judiciary aspirant, or someone interested in constitutional law and medical ethics, this video will help you understand euthanasia law in India in a simple way. Watch till the end and share your opinion: Should the Right to Die with Dignity be recognized as part of Article 21? (Euthanasia in India, Right to Die, Passive Euthanasia, Living Will, Right to Die with Dignity, Article 21 Constitution of India, Indian Constitutional Law, Supreme Court of India, Gian Kaur case 1996, Aruna Shanbaug case 2011, Common Cause case 2018, Harish Rana case, Euthanasia law in India, Medical Board decision euthanasia, Law students India, Judiciary preparation India, Legal awareness India) #mercykilling #harishrana #law #article21 #righttodie #supremecourt #legal #legalupdates #judiciary #knowledge #constitution #dignity #passiveeuthanasia #indianlaw #indianconstitution #judiciary #judgement #trending #yt #shorts