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Chetana`s Self Financing Courses Subject : Business Ethics. TYBMS “B” Submitted to : prof. Amie Moulik Group no :01

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Chetana`s Self Financing Courses

Subject: Business Ethics.

TYBMS “B”

Submitted to : prof. Amie Moulik

Group no:01

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NAME ROLL NO

SHWETA ACHARYA 3201

SWETESH THALE 3245

KANNAN NADAR 3224

RAHUL KANOJIA 3216

HEMANT VAISHNAV 3249

PADMAVATI SHRIYAN 3240

GROUP MEMBERS

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INTRODUCTION

HUMAN BEING ANIMAL

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HISTORY

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TYPES OF EUTHANASIA

1. Voluntary Euthanasia

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2. Non-voluntary Euthanasia

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3. Involuntary Euthanasia

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4. Passive Euthanasia

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5. Active Euthanasia

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6. Physician-Assisted Suicide

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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

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CHRISTIANITY

ProtestantismCatholicism

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HINDUISM

• Euthanasia

• Suicide- ‘Prayopavesa’(Eg. Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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Source: - 60% newspaper 20% television 20% television and newspaper

Which type preferable: - 50% physician assisted suicide 10% passive 0% active 40% none

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CASES RELATED TO EUTHANASIA

Aruna Shanbaug Sonali Mukherjee

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Aruna Shanbaug

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Supreme Court decision on Aruna Shanbaug case

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Sonali Mukherjee

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COMPARTIVE OF BOTH THE CASES

Aruna Shanbaug Sonali Mukherjee

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CONCLUSION

• Morally.

• Legally.

• Ethically.

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OUR VIEW

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YOUR VIEW

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Question & Answer Round

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THANK YOU