9-judge SC bench to hear pleas on discrimination against women at religious places

A nine-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India is set to hear multiple petitions challenging discrimination against women in religious places. The hearings will address longstanding issues related to women's access to various places of worship, reflecting a broader societal debate on gender equality and religious practices. The petitions highlight instances where women have been denied entry or participation in religious rituals, citing constitutional rights to equality and non-discrimination. This critical case comes amid increasing calls for reform and greater inclusivity in religious practices across India. The bench's deliberations are expected to set important precedents regarding women's rights in the context of religious freedoms, balancing tradition with modern interpretations of equality under the law. The outcome could have significant implications for various religious communities and their practices in India, as well as influence future legislation concerning women's rights.
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