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India top court lifts ban on Jains' santhara death fast | |
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India's Supreme Court has suspended an order of the Rajasthan high court banning santhara - the controversial Jain ritual of fasting unto death. | India's Supreme Court has suspended an order of the Rajasthan high court banning santhara - the controversial Jain ritual of fasting unto death. |
Earlier this month, the high court had ruled that the voluntary religious practice of santhara was a form of suicide and, therefore, illegal. | |
Jains had protested against the order, saying suicide was sin, whereas santhara was religion. | Jains had protested against the order, saying suicide was sin, whereas santhara was religion. |
On Monday, the top court said it would take up the issue for consideration. | On Monday, the top court said it would take up the issue for consideration. |
Legal experts say they expect the case to take several years to come to a conclusion. | Legal experts say they expect the case to take several years to come to a conclusion. |
Jainism is one of the world's most ancient religions, and Jain monks lead a life of extreme austerity and renunciation. | Jainism is one of the world's most ancient religions, and Jain monks lead a life of extreme austerity and renunciation. |
Santhara - also known as sallekhana - is a controversial practice in which a Jain gives up food and water with the intention of preparing for death. | Santhara - also known as sallekhana - is a controversial practice in which a Jain gives up food and water with the intention of preparing for death. |
Some human rights activists say the ritual is "a social evil" and should be considered as suicide. | Some human rights activists say the ritual is "a social evil" and should be considered as suicide. |
In its order, the Rajasthan high court agreed that it amounted to suicide and made it a criminal offence. |
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