Supreme Court to hear Sabarimala review pleas on entry of women from April 7

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a series of review petitions regarding its 2018 ruling that permitted women of all ages to enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala. This landmark decision had previously sparked significant debate and protests, reflecting broader societal tensions regarding gender and religious practices. The petitions have been filed by various groups seeking a review of the earlier judgment, claiming it infringes on the traditional practices of the temple, which restricts entry to women of menstruating age. The hearing is scheduled to commence on April 7, 2024, marking a crucial moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding women's rights, religious freedom, and the intersection of tradition and modernity in India. The outcome could have far-reaching implications not only for the Sabarimala temple but also for similar religious sites across the country. As the Supreme Court prepares to delve into these complex issues, the case continues to attract public attention, highlighting the need for a balance between faith and equality in contemporary Indian society.
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