New Delhi, Nov 14: The Supreme Court, while hearing a batch of review petitions challenging its earlier order, has referred the Sabarimala case to a larger seven judge bench.
While reading out the verdict, the CJI said the issue includes an interplay of width of article 25 (worship) and right to equality.
Justices R F Nariman and DY Chandrachud are dissenting. Justice Nariman said: "This review should be decided separately.When Muslims and Parsi women issues rise they may be decided then by larger benches."
Last year in September, a five-judge bench of the Supreme Court had allowed the entry of women of all ages in the revered shrine. The state government sought time to implement the verdict, however even after the entry was allowed a large number of followers camped outside the shrine prevent the entry of women of all ages.
In February 2019, the top court reserved a judgment on the review petition challenging its earlier order that allowed women entry into the revered shrine.
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