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Supreme Court Says It Can Refer Questions In Sabarimala Case To Larger Bench
- Monday February 10, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court on Monday held that its five-judge bench can refer questions of law to a larger bench while exercising its limited power under review jurisdiction in the Sabarimala case.
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Top Supreme Court Lawyers Oppose "Erroneous" Reference To Wider Issues In Sabarimala Case Review
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court Monday faced serious opposition from a battery of top lawyers who assailed as "erroneous" the reference made to it by a 5-judge bench on questions related to discrimination of women in religious places while dealing with the Sabarimala case.
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Supreme Court To Frame Issues About Gender Inequality At Religious Places
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court is scheduled to frame issues for deliberation regarding discrimination against women in various religions and at religious places, including Kerala's Sabarimala temple, on Monday.
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Kerala Woman Says She Faces Threats Over Decision To Visit Sabarimala
- Monday October 15, 2018
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Amid raging protests over the Sabarimala issue, a Kerala woman, who announced her decision to offer prayers at the Lord Ayyappa shrine, today complained that she was being shamed and subjected to threats and abuses on social media.
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Will Young Women Enter Sabarimala? Constitution Bench Will Take A Call
- Monday February 20, 2017
- Kerala News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Should women of all ages be allowed to enter the famous Sabarimala shrine, where they had been banned for ages? The Supreme Court -- which was hearing a number of petitions challenging the debarment and calling it illegal -- has indicated that it would refer the matter to a five-judge constitution bench. But the order on what issues will be decided...
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Supreme Court Says It Can Refer Questions In Sabarimala Case To Larger Bench
- Monday February 10, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court on Monday held that its five-judge bench can refer questions of law to a larger bench while exercising its limited power under review jurisdiction in the Sabarimala case.
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www.ndtv.com
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Top Supreme Court Lawyers Oppose "Erroneous" Reference To Wider Issues In Sabarimala Case Review
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court Monday faced serious opposition from a battery of top lawyers who assailed as "erroneous" the reference made to it by a 5-judge bench on questions related to discrimination of women in religious places while dealing with the Sabarimala case.
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www.ndtv.com
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Supreme Court To Frame Issues About Gender Inequality At Religious Places
- Monday February 3, 2020
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Supreme Court is scheduled to frame issues for deliberation regarding discrimination against women in various religions and at religious places, including Kerala's Sabarimala temple, on Monday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Kerala Woman Says She Faces Threats Over Decision To Visit Sabarimala
- Monday October 15, 2018
- Kerala News | Press Trust of India
Amid raging protests over the Sabarimala issue, a Kerala woman, who announced her decision to offer prayers at the Lord Ayyappa shrine, today complained that she was being shamed and subjected to threats and abuses on social media.
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www.ndtv.com
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Will Young Women Enter Sabarimala? Constitution Bench Will Take A Call
- Monday February 20, 2017
- Kerala News | Reported by A Vaidyanathan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal
Should women of all ages be allowed to enter the famous Sabarimala shrine, where they had been banned for ages? The Supreme Court -- which was hearing a number of petitions challenging the debarment and calling it illegal -- has indicated that it would refer the matter to a five-judge constitution bench. But the order on what issues will be decided...
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