What Happened
The Centre has told the Supreme Court that the Sabarimala temple's ban on women of menstruating age should be upheld, arguing the 2018 verdict was flawed.
Why It Matters
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta contended that religious practices aren't solely about gender and cited diverse traditions.
Key Details
- The court is examining how equality principles intersect with religious freedom.
Background Context
The Centre has told the Supreme Court that the Sabarimala temple's ban on women of menstruating age should be upheld, arguing the 2018 verdict was flawed. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta contended that religious practices aren't solely about gender and cited diverse traditions. The court is examining how equality principles intersect with religious freedom.
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Source: Times of India – Original Link
Source: Times of India