They supported the move to decriminalise IPC section 309 (punishment for attempt to commit suicide), saying a person does not take the extreme step unless "something seriously goes wrong in one's life" and such action is taken only when there is "momentary weakness in mental strength".
Senior advocate and Rajya Sabha MP KTS Tulsi said, "I entirely support it and it is desirable", while pointing out that nowadays suicide attempts have become common due to stressful life.
Former Law Minister and senior lawyer Shanti Bhushan went a step further and said, "It is his/her life and he/she should be allowed to take his/her life", but nobody commits suicide unless "something serious goes wrong in one's life".
The Mental Health Bill 2013, which among other things seeks to decriminalise suicide attempts presuming that a person suffers from mental illness at the time of attempting to kill self unless proved otherwise, was passed in Rajya Sabha during the Monsoon Session earlier this month. When passed, it would amend Section 309 of the IPC which came into being in 1860.
However, she held a different view on whether the right to life also included the right to die, saying the life guaranteed under the Constitution does not include right to die as "any violent act which ends a life amounts to murder."
On this count, Tulsi said, "The constitutional right to live with dignity also gives the right to die with dignity".
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