Common Cause v. Union of India (2016)
In Common Cause v. Union of India (2016), the Supreme Court legalized passive euthanasia and recognized the validity of living wills for end-of-life decisions.
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In Common Cause v. Union of India (2016), the Supreme Court legalized passive euthanasia and recognized the validity of living wills for end-of-life decisions.
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Supreme Court criticises Bengal magistrate for wrongly citing loss of jurisdiction after missing case deadline, stressing judicial accountability.
Supreme Court orders daily hearings in rape and sensitive cases to ensure swift justice and timely resolution for victims.
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