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Transcript of Euthanasia
Chetana`s Self Financing Courses
Subject: Business Ethics.
TYBMS “B”
Submitted to : prof. Amie Moulik
Group no:01
NAME ROLL NO
SHWETA ACHARYA 3201
SWETESH THALE 3245
KANNAN NADAR 3224
RAHUL KANOJIA 3216
HEMANT VAISHNAV 3249
PADMAVATI SHRIYAN 3240
GROUP MEMBERS
Eutha
nasia
INTRODUCTION
HUMAN BEING ANIMAL
HISTORY
TYPES OF EUTHANASIA
1. Voluntary Euthanasia
2. Non-voluntary Euthanasia
3. Involuntary Euthanasia
4. Passive Euthanasia
5. Active Euthanasia
6. Physician-Assisted Suicide
Religious views on Euthanasia
Buddhism
• There are many views among Buddhists on the issue of euthanasia, but many are critical of the procedure.
• An important value of Buddhist teaching is compassion.
• It is still immoral
CHRISTIANITY
ProtestantismCatholicism
HINDUISM
• Euthanasia
• Suicide- ‘Prayopavesa’(Eg. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.
Islam
• Islam categorically forbids all forms of suicide and any action that may help another to kill themselves.
• The precedent for this comes from the Islamicprophet Muhammad having refused to bless the body of a person who had committed suicide.
JAINISM
• Mahavira Varadhmana explicitly allows a sharavak (follower of Jainism) full consent to put an end to his or her life if the sharavak feels that such a stage is near that moksha can be achieved this way.
• Liberation from the cycles of lives being the primary objective in the religion.
ACCORDING TO SECTION 309 OF IPC
The written sanction of the 3 Doctors recognized by the State as entitled to medical practice, certify in writing that the case of the patient who is to be subjected to euthanasia is a fit case
LAWYER’S SURVEY
Similar to suicide: - 40% yes 60% noRight to die: - 20% yes 80% noDoctor’s trust: - 30% yes 70% no Euthanasia as a preferable option: - 30% yes 70% no
Negative impact on society: - 90% yes 10% no
Legalisation in India: - 30% yes 70% no
Source: - 60% newspaper 20% television 20% television and newspaper
Which type preferable: - 50% physician assisted suicide 10% passive 0% active 40% none
CASES RELATED TO EUTHANASIA
Aruna Shanbaug Sonali Mukherjee
Aruna Shanbaug
Supreme Court decision on Aruna Shanbaug case
Sonali Mukherjee
COMPARTIVE OF BOTH THE CASES
Aruna Shanbaug Sonali Mukherjee
CONCLUSION
• Morally.
• Legally.
• Ethically.
OUR VIEW
YOUR VIEW
Question & Answer Round
THANK YOU