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Episode 39 - Aug 23, 2005
Does a human being have a right to mercy killing? Can anything justify taking away someone's life? Is suffering in life, an excuse to take one's life? Siddhanth tries to find the answers for himself alongwith Anjali Mittal who pleads him to get the court to agree to mercy killing of her husband. Anjali has been seeing her husband suffering for two years in hospital. And when the doctors declare him scientifically dead, Anjali wants him to be relieved from his suffering. Much against the wishes of her inlaws, Anjali urges Siddhanth to understand her plight and free her husband from life! In a country where euthanasia is banned, will Siddhanth manage a landmark judgement or will nature take its own free course and teach Siddhanth Mehra a thing, or two about life?
Does a human being have a right to mercy killing? Can anything justify taking away someone's life? Is suffering in life, an excuse to take one's life? Siddhanth tries to find the answers for himself alongwith Anjali Mittal who pleads him to get the court to agree to mercy killing of her husband. Anjali has been seeing her husband suffering for two years in hospital. And when the doctors declare him scientifically dead, Anjali wants him to be relieved from his suffering. Much against the wishes of her inlaws, Anjali urges Siddhanth to understand her plight and free her husband from life! In a country where euthanasia is banned, will Siddhanth manage a landmark judgement or will nature take its own free course and teach Siddhanth Mehra a thing, or two about life?
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