Supreme Court Lifts Ban On Entry Of Women Of All Ages Into Sabrimala Temple

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Ending an age-old ban on the entry of women between 10 and 50 years, Supreme Court passed a verdict that women of all ages can enter the Sabarimala temple in Kerala. 

“The practice of age restriction on women entry to Sabrimala temple can’t be treated as an essential religious practice” said the court in a majority four-one judgment. The only judge who dissented on the five-judge constitution bench was  Justice Indu Malhotra.

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Though many people shared their happiness about the judgment on the social media, some found it as an attack on religious sentiments:

 

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Whereas, some felt the judgment was based on pseudo-feminism and hurt the religious sentiments:

In a verdict which only strengthens the concept of ‘gender equality’, the Supreme Court stated that biological reasons should not be considered for the continuation of an age-old tradition. And, we completely agree with the Supreme Court! 

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