Women enter Sabarimala: Supreme Court says ‘WhatsApp University’ won’t be relied upon in religious freedom case
Sabarimala Temple (Kerala Travel Photos) New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday said it respects the views of eminent writers and thinkers but cannot rely on information from ‘WhatsApp University’, while hearing a case of gender…
‘Bad for Hindutva’: Supreme Court flags risks of sect-based temple restrictions at Sabarimala hearing
New Delhi: Supreme Court Expressing concern over arguments in favor of sectarian restrictions on temples and mutts, India on Thursday said such exclusions could adversely affect Hinduism and divide society.The nine-judge Constitution bench headed by…
Sabarimala temple case: Center backs restrictions on women’s entry, says 2018 judgment presumed ‘male superiority’
The review request was heard by the nine-judge Constitutional Court. (Press Trust photo) New Delhi: Center on Thursday backed restrictions on entry of menstruating women into Kerala Sabarimala Templeargued before the Supreme Court that the 2018 decision…
Justice BV Nagarathna: Women cannot be ‘untouchable’ for 3 days in a month
New Delhi: In a debate on faith and belief and fundamental rights, Justice B V Nagarathna on Tuesday criticized the social custom that used to treat women as “untouchables” for three days a month as the customary ban on menstruating women…
Women’s rights vs women’s rights Religion: CJI-led 9-J bench includes all faiths and has a woman
New Delhi: Inspired by the rule of thumb that “justice must not only be done but must be done visibly”, CJI Surya Kant constituted a nine-judge bench, including judges from various faiths and a woman, to decide the validity of contentious…
In South Carolina, temple committee defends Sabarimala temple’s ban on women entry
Thiruvananthapuram: Travancore Devaswom Committee will submit an affidavit to the Supreme Court to preserve existing traditions Sabarimala TempleBoard chairman K Jayakumar on Monday expressed opposition to the 2018 ruling to open the hill shrine to women…
Sabarimala case: 9 Supreme Court judges to hear complaints on discrimination against women at religious places | India News
New Delhi: Bench consisting of 9 judges Supreme Court Complaints about discrimination against women in places of worship will be heard, including keralaof Sabarimala Temple.The hearing is scheduled to begin on April 7 and is expected to conclude on April…