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The Supreme Court on Friday, 28 September, removed the ban on the entry of women into the Sabarimala temple in Kerala.
The verdict was passed by a five-judge Constitutional bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra.
Dissenting judge Justice Indu Malhotra, on the other hand, said issues of deep religious sentiments should not see the Court’s interference.
She added that the impact of the issues is larger than just Sabarimala, and that it will have an impact on other places of worship as well, she was quoted saying in her judgment by Bar and Bench.
"Balance needs to be struck between religious beliefs on one hand and the cherished principles of non-discrimination and equality laid down by the Constitution on the other hand," she said.
Justice Malhotra also said things that have deep religious connotation should not be tinkered with to maintain secular atmosphere in the country.
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