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PRESS TRUST OF INDIANEW DELHI

9-judge SC bench to hear Sabarimala case

A nine-judge Constitution bench of Supreme Court will hear from January 13, the issue of allowing women and girls of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple along with other contentious issues of alleged discrimination against Muslim and Parsi women.

The top court on Monday issued a notice informing listing of petition filed by Indian Young Lawyers Association seeking review of its historic 2018 judgement allowing women and girls of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple.

“Take notice that the following matters will be listed for hearing before a nine-judge Constitution Bench commencing from Monday the 13th January, 2020,” the notice said.

On November 14, last year, a five-judge Constitution bench in a 3:2 majority verdict had referred to a larger 7-judge bench, the pleas seeking review of its historic 2018 judgement allowing women and girls of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple.

It had, however, said that the debate about the Constitutional validity of religious practices like bar on entry of women and girls into a place of worship was not limited to the Sabarimala case.

The top court said such restrictions were there with regard to entry of Muslim women to mosques and ‘dargah’ and Parsi women, married to non-Parsi men, being barred from the holy fire place of an Agyari.

It said that it was time for the apex court to evolve a judicial policy to do “substantial and complete justice”.

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