Moral euthanasia is an act of killing a patient who is experiencing a very serious intractable disease. The process of related killing is painless. Euthanasia has various categories; involuntary and voluntary, involuntary, passive and active euthanasia. Active euthanasia means painless killing of poisoned patients. This is done by toxic injections to desperate patients (Wennberg 175). People all over the world, including Americans, are seeing the theme of active euthanasia in various ways.
In many countries of the world passive euthanasia is legal and active euthanasia is not based on passive euthanasia with only fallout (to kill patients), while active euthanasia is direct It is an act. By explaining the fact that there is no relevant moral difference between omission and behavior, we demonstrate that active euthanasia is not immoral and basically no different from passive euthanasia. First of all, we may argue that abbreviation is a kind of non-behavior, but doctors do not do anything in case of passive euthanasia (Rachels, 1975). It is also an act of killing a patient. We actively decide not to take other actions, not taking treatment or medicine to save lives. From an ethical point of view, pulling a plug of a ventilator, removing a feeding tube, or abolishing life support therapy is itself an act, which means that omission is also the act itself.
Active euthanasia refers to euthanasia caused by acts such as injection of a fatal drug and passive euthanasia refers to euthanasia caused by omission of a certain action. Traditionally, active euthanasia is different from passive euthanasia. The latter stops or discontinues treatment, whereas the former is actively killed. However, the famous philosopher James Rachels thinks that "active euthanasia is not worse than passive euthanasia". His argument is that the results are the same and two actions lead to the death of the patient, so there is no difference between euthanasia, morally, morally and actively.
Passive euthanasia is legal in India. On March 7, 2018, the Supreme Court of India legitimized passive euthanasia by withdrawing life support support for permanent nutrition patients. The form of active euthanasia involving management of lethal compounds is illegal. In Ireland it is illegal for a doctor (or someone) to positively contribute to someone's death. However, even if a person (or his immediate family) makes a request, it is not illegal to stop life support or other treatment ("right to death"). According to a poll conducted by the Irish Times in September 2010, 57% of adults think that suicide by physicians should be legal for terminal patients. After sedation, the doctor stops giving patients life sustaining therapy such as ventilator, nutrition tube etc, and enables patients to die safely during sleep. This only happens in some cases