Religious issue': SC sends women's entry at Sabarimala to larger bench
The
Supreme Court on Thursday said a larger seven-judge bench will
re-examine various religious issues, including the entry of women
into the Sabarimala
temple
and mosques and the practice of female genital mutilation in the
Dawoodi Bohra community.
While
the five-judge bench unanimously agreed to refer the religious issues
to a larger bench, a majority verdict by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi
and Justices A M Khanwilkar and Indu Malhotra decided to keep pending
the pleas seeking a review of its decision regarding the entry of
women into Sabarimala.However, the majority verdict did not say anything adverse against the apex court's September 28, 2018 decision allowing women to enter the shrine nor did it stay the earlier judgement.
The minority verdict by Justices R F Nariman and D Y Chandrachud gave a dissenting view by dismissing all the review pleas and directing compliance of its September 28 decision.
The split decision came on as many as 65 petitions -- including 56 review petitions and four fresh writ petitions and five transfer pleas -- which were filed after the apex court verdict of September last year sparked violent protests in Kerala. Read More
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