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During the Sabarimala reference hearing, the Supreme Court of India made significant observations on freedom of religion, equality, and women’s rights.
Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice B. V. Nagarathna said Hinduism is also a way of life and that visiting a temple is not necessary to remain a Hindu. The bench discussed menstruation, social reform, and the balance between constitutional rights and religious practices.
In this video, we explain the court’s key observations and what they could mean for Sabarimala and other important religious rights cases.
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