Should the Right to Choose Death Be Absolute? The Case That Shook Indian Law
Автор: The Momentum Lab
Загружено: 2025-10-03
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The Aruna Shanbaug tragedy is a landmark case that profoundly redefined **Indian law, medical ethics, and the definition of humanity**.
This documentary explores the dark night in 1973 in Mumbai's K.E.M. Hospital, where nurse *Aruna Shanbaug* was brutally assaulted, leading to 42 years in a *Persistent Vegetative State (PVS)**. Her struggle ultimately led to the **Supreme Court of India* legalizing *passive euthanasia* under strict guidelines in 2011.
*In This Video:*
The tragic assault in 1973 and the 42 years of living silence.
The ethical and legal debate: **Right to Life vs. Right to Die**.
How *Pinky Virani* approached the Supreme Court for **passive euthanasia**.
The *historic 2011 judgment* that set a *global legal precedent* for withdrawing life support.
The extraordinary dedication of the KEM Hospital nurses who cared for her.
This case compels us to ask: When life becomes a relentless struggle, **what is the true role of the law**?
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