Sabarimala women entry case: Supreme Court forms nine-judge bench for hearing on 7 April

The Supreme Court of India is set to commence hearings on the contentious Sabarimala temple entry case, convening a nine-judge Constitution Bench on April 7. This high-profile case has garnered national attention due to its implications for gender equality, religious freedom, and constitutional rights. The court's deliberations will focus on whether the prohibition of women from entering the Sabarimala shrine constitutes a violation of their fundamental rights. This case highlights broader themes surrounding essential religious practices and the balance between tradition and modern legal standards. The outcome of this hearing could have far-reaching consequences not only for the Sabarimala temple but also for various religious institutions across the country, as it raises critical questions about the intersection of faith and constitutional morality in India.
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