'People's will through lawmakers can bring religious reforms': Supreme Court Constitutional courts should be extremely reluctant to alter religious practices, a nine-judge Supreme Court bench cautioned. Only the will of the people, expressed through elected representatives in Parliament and assemblies, can bring about reforms in religious customs. The court emphasized that it's impossible to scrutinize every religious practice. #Supreme_Court #Supreme #Court #nine-judge_Supreme #Court_bench #Court_Constitutional #Constitutional_courts #bench_cautioned #extremely_reluctant #Constitutional

Sabarimala case: 9-judge SC bench to hear pleas on discrimination against women at religious places A nine-judge Supreme Court bench will hear pleas concerning women's religious entry rights, including the Sabarimala Temple case, starting April 7, 2026. The court will examine the intersection of essential religious practices, equality, and constitutional morality across various faiths. This hearing follows a 2018 ruling that permitted women of all ages into the Sabarimala temple. #Supreme_Court #case #April #starting_April #hear_pleas #nine-judge_Supreme #Sabarimala_case #Sabarimala_Temple #Temple_case #Court_bench
