New Delhi, Aug 31: The Supreme Court today ruled out Rajasthan High Court's order declaring 'Santhara' as illegal and granted Jains the permission to fast unto death.
The Rajasthan HC had declared the practise of 'Santhara', i.e fasting unto death, as a criminal and suicidal act.
On August 10, the Rajasthan High Court held the practice punishable under section 309 of the IPC.
As per the customs of the Jain community, a person observing 'Santhara' takes a vow and stops eating and drinking water and awaits death.
Disappointed with the HC's order, the Jain saints argued that 'Santhara' is a voluntary act carried out with full knowledge and intent. It's different from suicide in which a person is carried away by emotions.
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