Supreme Court Agrees To Review Sabarimala Verdict In Open Court | Read

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The Supreme Court today agreed to review in open court its own order ending Sabarimala temple's ban on women of menstrual age. The court will hear 49 petitions challenging the ruling on January 22. In September, the court had ruled that women of all ages must be allowed in the renowned temple, ending a ban that prevented women and girls between 10 and 50 years from entering the shrine to celibate Lord Ayyappa.

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