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Harish Rana vs Union Of India on 11 March, 2026

passive euthanasia; (ii) the constitutional basis for permitting passive euthanasia under Article 21 of the Constitution of India; (iii) the impermissibility of active euthanasia under ... choice between active and passive euthanasia. For their Lordships, the term ‘euthanasia’ was reserved exclusively for ‘Active Euthanasia’. What all the four concurring opinions
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In Re: “City Hounded By Strays, Kids Pay ... vs The State Of Andhra Pradesh on 19 May, 2026

contended that such areas, by virtue of dense and continuous human activity, presence of 43 vulnerable populations such as children, elderly persons and daily commuters ... ownership, strict control measures, impounding of stray animals, and, where necessary, humane euthanasia of dangerous or unclaimed dogs. It was contended that these models
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