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Supreme Court on Sabarimala: Need to ensure social reform conforms to ‘lakshman rekha’, doesn’t hollow out religion | Legal News

Supreme Court on Sabarimala: Need to ensure social reform conforms to ‘lakshman rekha’, doesn’t hollow out religion | Legal News

Underlining the need to ensure that social reform measures conform to the “lakshman rekha” set by the legislature and do not hollow out a religion, the Supreme Court on Tuesday said courts may be compelled to interfere if any such reform is thrust upon people against their wish. “If the people of this country, through their elected representatives, raise a common voice that this issue requires social reform, probably the court will accept it as a social reform. But if it is against the wish and will of the people — something is thrust upon them or, as a rule of gagging them, maybe the court will interfere,” Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, presiding over a nine-judge bench, said. The bench also comprising Justices B V Nagarathna, M M  Sundresh, Ahsanuddin Amanullah, Aravind Kumar, Augustine George Masih, Prasanna B Varale, R Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi, is considering questions arising from petitions seeking review of the SC’s September 28, 2018, judgment striking down age restrictions on entry of women to the Sabarimala temple in Kerala. …

SC hearing on Sabarimala women entry LIVE: 'Constitutional morality' can't be a ground to exercise judicial review: Solicitor General

SC hearing on Sabarimala women entry LIVE: 'Constitutional morality' can't be a ground to exercise judicial review: Solicitor General

The nine-bench hearing on discrimination at religious places of worship, is witnessing arguments on superstition, denomination, marriage, and when courts can intervene in these matters Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

SC hearing on Sabarimala LIVE: Nine-judge Bench to hear pleas on religious discrimination against women

SC hearing on Sabarimala LIVE: Nine-judge Bench to hear pleas on religious discrimination against women

Sabarimala review: A strict definition of ‘denomination’, ‘essential religious practices’ will compress plural and diverse Hinduism, Centre tells SC The Union government has told the Supreme Court that a straitjacket definition of what constitutes a ‘religious denomination’ or which religious practices are ‘essential’ would “compress” the inherently plural nature of Hinduism expressed through diverse sects, groups, spiritual lineages, regional traditions, faith, practices, rituals, customs and beliefs. The Centre has made its position clear ahead of the maiden hearing of a series writ and review petitions linked to the Sabarimala temple case scheduled to be heard by a nine-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant from April 7. The nine-judge Bench would also look into, in the backdrop of the Sabarimala case, the larger question of the extent to which constitutional courts could engage in core matters of faith.  The written submissions of the Union government, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, countered the September 2018 judgment of the Supreme Court which had held that devotees who visit the Sabarimala temple in Kerala …

Sabarimala women entry: Supreme Court’s 9-judge Constitution Bench to begin review hearing from April 7

Sabarimala women entry: Supreme Court’s 9-judge Constitution Bench to begin review hearing from April 7

The Sabarimala temple entry case has come up for the first time after a gap of nearly five years and post the pandemic. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu The Supreme Court on Monday (February 16, 2026) scheduled a series of review and writ petitions concerning a September 2018 judgment, which allowed women of menstruating age to enter into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, for hearing before a nine-judge Constitution Bench from April 7, 2026. A Bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said the maintainability of the review petitions had already been decided by an earlier nine-judge Bench constituted in 2019 by then Chief Justice of India Sharad A. Bobde. The hearings before the Bench had to be aborted abruptly due to the onset of the COVID pandemic. The Sabarimala case has come up for the first time after a gap of nearly five years and post the pandemic. Chief Justice Kant is the only remaining serving judge of that original nine-judge Bench. Also read: An ongoing quest for equality The Supreme …